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Registered: November 2005
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chainsaw carved, die grinder, dremel,sanded,acrylic paint,burning,clear outdoor varathane.branch stubs added on.3feet tall.found spruce.
· Date: Wed April 4, 2007 · Views: 762 · Filesize: 84.5kb, 42.9kb · Dimensions: 310 x 550 ·
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Great job,always enjoyed working with wood.Just posted a picture of Cane,i geared up a few years back when twisted ankle-that was a tough winter,could hardly move around house for 3 months.
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