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Carvity_Carve
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Registered: July 2004 Location: Washington Posts: 130
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Sun June 26, 2005 05:32
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Rating: 10.00
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It's lovely! I love how the red brings out the face.
------------------------------ How come no one ever carves hyraxes? Or elephant shrews? Or tarsiers? Or aye-ayes? Or crested rats? Or lemmings? Or golden moles? Or grisons? Or bandicoots? Or linsangs? Or....
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Bandaid
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Registered: February 2002 Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Posts: 592
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Sun June 26, 2005 17:12
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Rating: 10.00
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Great carving! The color is certainly unique. Almost looks like it was burned with a torch. Good job!
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Neal11
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Registered: September 2005 Location: Lincoln Park, New Jersey Posts: 11
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Thu September 8, 2005 00:46
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Rating: 10.00
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Great piece! I like the way you used the wood to your advantage.
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