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My first wolf walking sticks which now live at two different grandsons homes.

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Randal......Great job, your grandsons will be very proud........I happen to be finishing up a wolf carving myself so I was interested in ho wyou painted the eyes....any suggestions for me? Coffeeman
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Nice work Randal, expressive faces. I bet those are two happy Grandsons!

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Randal, Bet you have a couple of happy grandson's! Nice work. Mike
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Really nice work !! Thanks for showing us.
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Those are great! Remind me of my ol huskies

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Lucky grandsons, they must love them! Thanks for sharing! Callynne
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Great looking sticks Randal.
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Nice work and the paw detail adds to the sticks.
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You know those will be treasured long after you are gone. My two grandsons have a room full of my carvings and every time I do a new one they want it. Really great looking sticks thanks for letting us see them.
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