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Old 04-03-2007, 03:57 AM   #1
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I spent about 7 1/2 hours from start to finish cool pattern Kerry nice job, I only lost one hair on his chinny chin chin LOL. When I started this I cut most of the outside holes first due to the fine areas in the middle and it worked out ok thanks for looking.Jerry
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Man, you are quick! Nice job Jerry!!
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Awesome job!
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Jerry that is a great scrolling my friend and kudos to Kerry for a great pattern
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Nice job Jerry - do you ever sleep?
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Very nicely done Jerry and Kerry!
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Well done on everyones part!
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Thank you all and yes it was a bit of a challenge considering all of the thin lines thanks again for the pattern and the challenge Kerry, I had fun cutting it.Jerry
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Again, awsome job Jerry. Let me know if you want another challenge anytime soon. I may have something for ya.
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