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Those are Awesome!!!!!
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8) 8) 8)
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If the devil in in the detail then you carved the devil out of those. They look great.
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Great work Don, you have the talent. ::nod::
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Nice work Don.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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You all are too kind ... thanks.
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Nice carvings as always Don, good to see ya back.
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I don't know so much as that's kindness as it is everyone telling the truth. You're a talented man, Don.
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Thanks Keith and Jerry ... and I figure it's more luck and perseverance than anything.
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Don, you never cease to amaze me with your carving ability.

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carvin don wrote:Thanks Keith and Jerry ... and I figure it's more luck and perseverance than anything.
Can you draw too?
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Thanks for the encouraging words, Paul.

Sam - I wish I could ... I can't draw a straight line with a ruler.
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Howdy there Don, long time, no see !!!...You know how
I feel about your work Don...been a real pleasure the
last 10 yrs to have you duck in and post some pics for us all...
real beholding to ya for a decade of enjoyment !!!

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Very nice work. Thank you for sharing. John
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I am new here and had never clicked on the "Whittling And Wood Carving " section. This is the first thread I looked at in this section. I was expecting to see a few carved sticks.:) But, instead I find the amazing work of carvin don! Your work sir is awesome. I wish I had your talent. Approximately how long does it take to carve one of your figures? Thanks for sharing.
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boykinlp wrote:I am new here and had never clicked on the "Whittling And Wood Carving " section. This is the first thread I looked at in this section. I was expecting to see a few carved sticks.:) But, instead I find the amazing work of carvin don! Your work sir is awesome. I wish I had your talent. Approximately how long does it take to carve one of your figures? Thanks for sharing.
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boykinlp, look back at some previous post in this section and you will find some outstanding work. Carvin Don, MRWatch and many others. And a few of us carved stick people as well. I left out a lot but it is worth your time.
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Will do, thanks.
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