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Old 09-29-2002, 09:01 AM
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Default study sticks or study casts

Does anyone know where I can get study sticks or study casts at a reasonable price, either or caricature or realistic. thanks
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Default Re: study sticks or study casts

Seems like most carving catalogs have one or two. The Woodcraft Shop of Bettendorf. IA, 1-800-397-2278 (I don't think they have a web site) has quite a few....caricature, realistic and duck decoys.

You know - as many times as I've read your name, hi ho sliver, today is the very first that I've seen 'SLIVER' instead of 'silver'.. ... That's pretty funny. . I mean your nick name - not my reading/comprehension skills :
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Actually the name Hi ho sliver is pretty appropriate if you have seen some of my firewood, er...wood projects!
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:-/Woodcraft is the only place I have seen study sticks.
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