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Old 11-24-2007, 02:35 PM
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Hi at all , my name is Flavio ,I live with my family in Italy near Turin , I knew this wonderful carvers world 2 years ago, when during a work meeting I saw a woodsman to do a little pine with a chainsaw.Was like a flash ,after that moment I was start to carve a lot of subjet.This febbraury I goes to Ridgway at the Rendezvous, where I meet a lot of very good carvers from all the world.I hope to return in Your wonderful country in 2008.I'm very happy to talk to people that share the same passion.
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Welcome Flavio. Is that a conquistador in the 2nd picture?
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Hello, and welcome wonderful work and thank you for sharing.
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Welcome .. nice looking chainsaw piece ..

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Greetings to you Flavio! You have a good working knowledge of English!
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Old 11-25-2007, 04:55 AM
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Thanks at all, my english is bad because I was been in your country only three time, I learned it in John Deere's technical manual.I started to love your nation when my Father bought a John Deere tractor in 1974.Since 1976 he became a Deere dealer now he, me and my brother are Deere mower dealers. In 1980 we started to sold Komatsu Zenoah(Redmax) and 1997 we became also Sthil dealer. The second picture show the King Arthur that extract the sword from the rock, I did it at English open chainsaw competition in August in Tatton park Cheshire (UK).
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Welcome Flavio. You do very nice work.
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Welcome Flavio , like your work with the saw,proportion looks good and remmember nothing runs like a Deere.

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