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Old 10-13-2004, 08:48 AM   #1
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There's this guy I know....you probably know him too. He hides behind his sharpening expertise...his woodcarving supply helpfulness.....

but look what he DOES with those tools.....

http://www.hobosinwood.com

You go, Ricardo :-)

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Thanks Teri,

That is a wonderful site. Great sense of humor, Rick does magnificant carvings. 'Geez....I wish I could do that!'

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OUTSTANDING Rick.
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Outstanding!
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Old 10-14-2004, 06:09 PM   #5
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I always have this dileama when I see carvings. I collect woodcarvings and have quite a few so when I see something I really like of course I want it. The dileama is that I am running out of places to put them and it can run you into a whole bunch of money. Lastly I think if I buy another carving my little lady will shoot me. But I love your hobo's Rick you are a remarkable artist hopefully next year when I am on the west coast I will get a chance to visit. Again a super job.
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Thanks,

and Colin, I look forward to meeting you.
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Rick..are you going to Wickenburg again next February?
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Dave, I wish I could, but it's not on the schedule. :-/
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