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Old 08-19-2008, 02:00 PM
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Can't wait to see more of your WIP Joe. You sure do beautiful work!

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Joe, beautiful job on the horse heads. The client should be extremely happy with it.
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Old 08-19-2008, 03:08 PM
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Hi Joe, agree 100% with susieq beautiful carving!
Thank you, for sharing some of your steps and thoughts on the technique. Excellent
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Wow Joe! Fantastic horses. VERY nice job on the two sides so far. Your clients will be quite happy I'm sure.

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Joe:
Would you please show us the back side when you get a chance? I'm curious how you handled the "overlapping" horses...

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Joe:
Yes, I see now I missed the fact that there were two pages in this thread until just now... Sorry about the extra post. I was wondering if you were going to have the larger head in the foreground on both sides - seemed logical to me to do it that way, but...

Anyway, thanks for showing us both sides - it's excellent work!

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The horses are turning out just great! Can't wait to see it done.
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I'm like Claude....I'm as confused as the little girl who dropped her gum in the chicken house! Let's see the front horse is the back horse which is the front horse.....duh That horse forequarters much be really thin. They are gorgeous. Keep posting.
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Absolutely gorgeous! Someone will be very happy to have this.

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Really nice looking carving!

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