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Hey guys,
Rossiters also has a bear cub that Debbe Edwards did that's about that size and it's sitting on its back haunches with front legs extended. Â*It's a real cutie and fairly easy to carve-could be sitting on a pile of rocks.
[move]Merry Christmas[/move]
Donna T
There is a pattern and instructions for a 3-point sitting black bear cub in the WCI 2001 Fall Issue #16. Incidently, the York Carvers have a web site that lists all WCI projects from 1996 to present. Its addy is http://www.mindspring.com/~chipps96/wci-index.htm.
viejo, that sounds like a GREAT link .... I want it !! But I can't get it to work - I get that 'page not available' page. What am I doing wrong? Any/all help appreciated... any you always come through Thanks.
Nancy.
For some strange reason the addy I listed above will take you to an Earthlink site if you try to use it off of the message, I suppose Earthlink is pirating sites. If you type it into the location line you will go to the York Carvers site. Sorry for the trouble.
Thanx for correcting my error on the web addy. It never occurred to me that a sentence ending period would become part of a web addy. It is nice to have intelligent people around to keep us computer illiterates on the straight path. Thanx again and 'Keep on Truckin''.