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Old 06-07-2008, 04:20 PM
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Excellant work Mark thank for posting the progressive photos, I like your style of carvings.


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Hello Mark,

I admire your work tremendously. Had a tour of your website and was thoroughly depressed, I mean impressed. Your carvings are my inspiration.

Thanks for your tutorials, too.
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Mark is truely a Master
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I am new but I am waiting to see finished product. Allan Little. ivanhoe69@live.com
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I am new but I am waiting to see finished product. Allan Little. ivanhoe69@live.com
Hi Allen, if you would like to view the finished carving, it's at post-#18 of this thread.

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New carver, could use some guidance. What is the best and first tool I should buy to strip down a pole? I have a planer but it's getting heavy in my hand. One more. I have tons of cedar available but not sure if they make good canes. Any thoughts?
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