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Old 04-08-2009, 12:02 AM   #1
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Supposedly a bamboo forest.
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Looks like a bamboo forest to me.
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I don't know ... I can't seem to see the forest through the trees. LOL

Seriously, nice work! Love the dark colors and texture you created. Good on 'ya!

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Looks Great! I'd go with the black for the background. It works really well.
And yes, it most definetly looks like a bamboo forest!
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Dale, I really like this!! I'm with Jim, the black background really sets if off!! What kind of wood did you use?? Great job!!
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You can't bamboo...zle us Dale. It is a bamboo forest. But where is the panda? Nice work.

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I was hoping you didn't say 1/8 " stock!Boy some of those cuts are CLOSE!!Great job.

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Nicely done.

I was expecting a penny-farthing though

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I was hoping you didn't say 1/8 " stock!Boy some of those cuts are CLOSE!!Great job.

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