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Old 09-08-2007, 07:43 PM
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I am a complete novice, Years ago I carved what I thought was a pretty good Buffalo, I showed it to my Dad, He said, "That's a pretty good looking Pig. I haven't carved much since then, mostly everything I do carve pretty much looks like a Pig. I started a set of Mr & Mrs Santa clause figures while in AZ last winter, somewhere in the process of coming home I have misplaced the book and patterns, Mrs Santa is kissing Him on the cheek, I actually finished him, (he don't look like a Pig), but need the pattern for her to finish the set. Anyone know where to find them??
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Welcome....I have seen that carving but can't remember where? You ever think there might be a market for pigs?
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Howdy in southern Utah
Wood carving illustrated published a magazine " 26 carving patterns" if memory serves me correctly there was a Mr & Mrs claus pattern
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correction to my previous post the magazine is called "Ultimate Carving pattern volume #1" 36 Full-size patterns.
the one you are looking for is called good-bye kiss

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Old 09-08-2007, 09:29 PM
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Hey Frank...if you are in southern Utah "com'n down"! lol about 3 hours to here from the Grand Canyon if you come down through Page az
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Hello and welcome hope you find your book and patterns. We have some excellent carvers on this site who probably can help. Hope you'll share when you find Mrs. Clause and compete the scene.
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Old 09-08-2007, 10:11 PM
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thanks all, I am off to see the Wizard to find the book/pattern
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I don't know where to find the pattern but I wanted to welcome you to the site!

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Sounds as if you need to visit www.happypigcollectors.org! piggy carving!
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