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Old 01-15-2008, 04:57 PM
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Well after a 1/2 hour playing around with picture trail here goes. you'll see a releif when you get there, because i needed 10 pics to make a batch move. It will probably take a feww more days of work and cleaning up and finishing but i thought i'd give you a look. Feel free to zing away, unless that is only reserved for finished works lol

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Old 01-15-2008, 10:41 PM
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That looks like one of Jeff Phares patterns as I carved the very same a while back. Your pretty much done from what I can see. How did you find carving that wolf headdress? That was probably the longest part of the carving when I did mine. You plan to paint or just oil him?
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Hi feb, I really like your Indian and I think an excellent effort for sure. I hope I can do as well with my Phares Indian.
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