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Old 05-12-2010, 12:06 PM
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Well Herb, it doesn't look like you have the hang of that flat plane carving yet, Those two women don't look very flat to me.

Glad your hip is doing good. Tom
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Well Herb, It looks like you mastered the art of carving the female form. And everyone says it is so hard. Way to go, I really like the carvings. Al
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Old 05-12-2010, 05:39 PM
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Thanks every one for looking and for your kind comments
To give credit where credit is due the females were strongly influenced by Harold Enlow
and the males by our good friend Gene Messer the puppy is a blatant copy of one Jim Mischel sent me in the Spring Fling
Al and Tom, I have to carve the women very curvaceous because their faces are so homely the might be mistaken for a guy if i didn't
Dancing! by golly that wasn't my intention but you are right it sure came out that way and I like the thought of dancing
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