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Old 01-27-2008, 01:53 PM
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Great work Don. I've admired your carvings since I first saw them in Chip Chats a few years ago.

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Thanks everyone for your compliments and for taking a look at my Blog site. Lynn Doughty blazed the trail for setting up a Blog site with his very educational and fun Blog and I thank Lynn for his encouragement.
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Old 01-28-2008, 10:19 AM
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Don, these are a proof that it does not matter what you use to carve - excellent job on carving and I very much like the painting.
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don, these look fantastic. thanx for sharing
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Very good work your painting is awsome.
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Don, those are great...and with just knife!

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Thanks for posting always enjoy your work. I have your site book marked and visit it every few months,
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fabulous work, a true artist.....mack
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Don , I just checked out your blog on Lynn's suggestion and spent an enjoyable hr. there, very impressive . thank you Lynn
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