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Old 10-05-2009, 08:14 AM
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The carving that Ron Davidson finished/made reference to, was set up from the Enlow pattern...fyi
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I have just finished 12 & 1/2 foot red cedar totem for my daughter. (started 3 years ago-then quit) Roughed out with 4 inch grinder wheels and detailed with my automach.

My son has requested a cigar store type indian.

Since posting is new to me, I'm not sure how to find ideas. So I am asking where to find pictures or patterns for an indian. I have a cedar log about 16 inches across. Any thoughts would be welcome. Thanks,Bob


Another wooden Indian pattern is by Rick Butz.....I think.
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Thanks to each of you folks for suggestions. With Enlow's book in hand and a cedar log I started to roughout my version. It is put away for the winter months. It's too large to transport, beside I have plenty to do in deep south Texas for the next 5 months. Will try to post some pics before I start again. Bob
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I Googled "cigar store Indans" and "old Indian pictures", got more images than one could ever use.
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