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Old 09-17-2005, 11:00 PM
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I think the book is called Carving Characters by Jim Powell. It has a couple of north and south soldiers in it. I used one of the patterns for a Robert e. Lee cane topper.
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This book is by Jim Maxwell and it has a yankee and rebel soldier in it. It is A Fox Chapel Publication.
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Its all been said here I just wanted to welcome you aboard.
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just like colin said welcome aboard

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Welcome, Jerlvsue! Hubby and I just finished up watching North and South...had me thinking about maybe doing some Civil War figures myself! I look forward to seeing your work! Again, Welcome! Callynne
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