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#11
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very nice design and work. Blends perfectly. How long have you been at it? Ed
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About a year for chip carving. A few more in relief and "whittlin'".
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I like it a lot. I am just now starting to try the chip carving so have lots of practice to do before mine looks that good. Thanks for sharing with us.
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