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Old 05-14-2008, 08:29 PM
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Default Wip Spirit, new indian

Haven't posted in a while,but here is a Wip driftwood spirit, (in Pecan I think,it's super hard), and an Indian I finished in bark. Take look comments and critques are welcome!
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Old 05-14-2008, 08:54 PM
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Hey Gary, how come every piece you carve is a winner? I particularly like the wood spirit, great stuff the old buddy.
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Nice carvings Garry, Love the wood spirit especially like the way you have utilized the shape of the wood.Look forward to seeing the finished carving
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Hey GaryMC, I think the bark carving is really nice and well done. I especially like the WIP driftwood spirit, it's shaping up really well, and I really like that Pecan driftwood.
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Gary, I really like the indian and it seems your off to a good start with your spirit.

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Gary,I like them both but really looking forward to seeing the wood spirit when its finished! You always do a good job with your work. Forrest
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I'm agreeing with Forrest. Looks like the indian is going to walk right out of the wall!

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Love em both!I also like what you're doing with woodspirit.Great job!
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