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Shire Horse, in his Stall
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DICK &quot;chipncut&quot; CAIN


Dick Cain

Registered: October 2005
Location: Hibbing, MN
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Pine, 4" x 14" x 18"
Very deep Relief, almost like carving in the round.

Shire horse!
A breed of draft horse native to central England. It is equal in weight to the Belgian horse and is usually slightly taller. Widely used as a war horse during the Middle Ages, it was well adapted to carry the excessive weight of armor worn by both horse and rider. The Shire was introduced to the United States in the late 1800s, but was never as popular as the Clydesdale or Percheron . It is similar in appearance to the former, with feathery fetlocks. It stands 17 hands (68 in./170 cm) high and normally exceeds 2,000 lb (900 kg).
· Date: Mon October 24, 2005 · Views: 8270 · Filesize: 112.2kb, 325.7kb · Dimensions: 740 x 933 ·
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AlArchie
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Mon November 12, 2007 09:19 Rating: 10.00 

Dick, that's not only an excellent carving, it shows great imagination!

Al
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Mon November 12, 2007 09:39

Thanks a lot Al!
I really appreciate all compliments.
Dick

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Mike L Hasler
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Sun October 5, 2008 09:18 Rating: 10.00 

Hi Dick,I did one real similar a few years back, Wish I'd had this to admire so I could have taken mine to the next level. Great piece!

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Registered: October 2005
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Sun October 5, 2008 11:22

Thank you Mike!

I'm glad you liked it.

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