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Leaping Brook Trout / Cane
Leaping Brook Trout / Cane

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Don Greening


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The Brook trout is carved out of Poplar, painted with artists oil colors and finished with high gloss poly. The cane is 36" tall.
· Date: Sat August 22, 2009 · Views: 1,468
· Filesize: 146.9kb, 821.1kb · Dimensions: 1351 x 1001 ·
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Bill Anderson
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Sun August 23, 2009 00:53 Rating: 10.00 

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Anthony Filetti
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Sun August 23, 2009 13:26 Rating: 10.00 

Very nice carving Don.

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Wed August 26, 2009 05:04 Rating: 10.00 

very cool, looks like a real catch

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Fri April 22, 2011 04:34

very nice work. I like the colors and If I may ask how did you atach the top to the shaft?

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Don Greening
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Fri April 29, 2011 02:48

Hi Juan, the fish and the short part of the upper cane are one piece. Part of the upper and lower cane are reduced in size to fit the brass collar and a smaller hardwood dowel joins the two parts using Epoxy glue. Thanks for your comments...Don
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