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Old 11-14-2007, 06:59 AM
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Well done. I like the background you used.
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Looks great. Only thing I seen that could be better is the ends of the Indians wrapped hair appear to not be there. Other than that, Great job on the relief. I liked it.
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Wow! Beautiful detailing considering how small you worked. If I can gaugethe carving by the wine glasses in the back the total size is what? ... 3" or 3 1/2" in diameter. Just stunning.

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No Susan not that small, the shield is 7-1/2 " dia. Although i'm glad you like it, thanks for the compliment.
Kenny thanks!! you know your right it does need a little hair at the end of the wrap.

Joy thankyou glad you like it.

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