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Old 07-22-2007, 09:16 AM
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Well Ron, you amaze me! I don't understand how you do it. As good as it is I can't help but wonder to what heights you could soar if you could see.I don't do much relief carving but I don't think I could do that well. AMAZING!!
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Ron,
Looks like another monthly Red Ribbon from your local carving club is coming up. You are definetly getting better each carving you do.
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Wow, Wow, and Wow again that is one fantastic carving and would be for someone that was sighted. You never seem to amaze me my friend when I speak of the Wow factor your carvings say it all. You are an inspiration to all of us my friend. I havent called I have been really busy and have two tree carvings to start tomorrow morning. I will try to call later on in the week my friend.
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Amazing work Ron. Thor is right, you could turn your hobby into a very excellent career, both in inspiration to others and financially. What a tremendous job with this relief carving.

Thank you for sharing, you are quickly becomming a master carver!

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Ron, all i can say is that is a beautiful carving and a fine peice of work, it make me want to get my fishing pole have a seat right on thoses rocks . Feb
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REALLY~~ Such a great covered bridge you carved and the finish you applied fits it just right! We have a olde cover bridge in the middle of the little east Tn. town I live in. Once again,what a great carving! Forrest
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Hmm - I don't know Ron. I think this one isn't quite up to par with your other work and therefore it should be well hidden away . . . in MY house. <grin>

Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing it, and your amazing talent with us all.

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