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Old 01-26-2005, 02:21 PM
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It's great to see you have an award winning carver to help you out!! (LOL) Keep up the good work John, it's a hobby that will stay with you for life!
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Welcome aboard John. You have a great teacher so pick his brain.
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Congraduations John

You are off to a great start! You will be amazed at your progress in the near future, especially with a good teacher. You have got a good many years head start on most of the carvers here on this board. Just imagine how good you will be when you get to be our age. You could make all of us envious!

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Hello john and welcome. You have some nice carvings there. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Wow John! Your carvings are great! Congrats on winning at your first show but I'm sure it wont be the last time you win.It looks like you have a real feel for carving. Mike
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Cant believe I am just getting around to answering this tread. Great job Bill taking John under your wing. Woodcarving is a dying art with the young it is nice to see someone so young starting out wish I could stay around long enough to see what he will be like in 30 years. My grandson is 11 he started when he was 10 and does a great job. My only problem is he also likes Snowboarding, Snowblading, Hockey, Rollerblading, Skateboarding, 4 Wheelin, and of course GIRLS. So he doesnt get too much carving done. John it is great having you with us and seeing your carvings what a fantastic job you do for someone so young look forward to seeing more of your work and remember "Pay attention to the teacher" He is a good one.
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