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Old 08-13-2008, 10:36 PM   #1
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Photos sent to me by fellow scrollers:
Patricia clock by Dave de May, Horses clock by Leon de Winnaar, Panther night light by Jim McGuire, Inri cross by Andre Parent, Chinese dragon by Jim McGuire
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WOW.Sue, those are all just greattttt. I tottaly love the cross. how cleaver. thanks for sharing them. your friend Evie
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Great work Sue. Thanks for sharing.
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Let em all know...nice job cuttin! I especially like the dragon myself.The INRI cross to me almost seems like something is missing, perhaps near the top of His head. The horses are nice too, but so similar to a mini horse clock I recently cut out (cant remember where the pattern was from though).And, as long as I am babbling on with my useless opinions, I think that clock would look so much better with an insert twice the size of what is currently in it. It may just be my thinking, but to me it seems the 'more mature' people enjoy fretwork creations like these more,and appreciate a good old dial clock more than the 'more junior' folks who prefer everything digital.And often, eyesight on the 'more mature' population appreciate larger numbers. Thats my opinion anyways, wether its accurate or not I dont know, but the cutting itself looks great!
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Great work Sue, thanks for sharing with us. Edward
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Thanks for the comments, they are appreciated

Dale, the Horses clock has a 2 3/4" insert - maybe I should see what it looks like enlarged to take a 3 1/2" insert...
As for the Inri cross, I guess I could add a cut to show the top of the head...hmmm
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Thanks Sue. The clock I meant to say I felt needed a bigger insert is the clock in photo one, sorry i didnt specify that.Also, I was kind of hoping for others input as to if my opinion makes sense....the 'more mature' vs 'more junior' theory .
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Dale,

I'm with you on the clock. I love the scroll work and the design, but it really does need a bigger insert (and I'm not talking about the horse clock).

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I have made a larger version of the clock in question - this one takes a 2 3/4" insert and stands 17.3" tall
New design - the "Salome"
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