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dicktilley20
dick tilley
Registered: November 2005 Location: Northamptonshire, England Posts: 759
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Mon December 5, 2005 19:32
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Rating: 10.00
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Thor
Super Moderator
Registered: October 2002 Location: Dahlonega, Georgia Posts: 3,916
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Pete Rieger
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Registered: November 2005 Location: Quesnel,B.C.,Canada Posts: 190
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Sat December 24, 2005 18:41
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I really like the weathered, ancient look. How did you achieve that effect?
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justanick
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Registered: September 2005 Location: I live in Washington state, in the tri-city area. It is about 5 hr drive to Seattle Posts: 123
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Sun December 25, 2005 05:07
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thank you for the nice compliments.
Pete, the weathered look was easy,the carving was done about 8 years ago and left outside ever since.
------------------------------ live as though it is your last dayCheers
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hojoplus
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Registered: January 2007 Posts: 479
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Wed March 28, 2007 00:33
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Rating: 10.00
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------------------------------ One Chip Away From Insanity
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