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Old 12-24-2006, 12:27 AM   #1
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Default more floats in the portrait parade

Definitely gonna be a " wooden " Christmas in my neck of the woods
Thought I'd share a couple

This one is for a co-worker ....I forgot and left the glass in

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8x10 1/8 red oak ply with spirals

This composite is for my dad. Been working on it for about a month . It is my late grandfather, my father, myself and my son

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8x10 1/8 cherry ply with spirals

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Wow! That's a really nice pattern. Dad will be proud. Keep up the good work and thanks for showing.
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Robert, you just keep getting better and better.
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wow Robert I am speechless, that is just awesome what you've scrolled, excellent patterns
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Great job! Dale
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Terrific work Robert!!!!!
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brilliant work robert.
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Excellent work, Robert - I'm sure that family composite will be much appreciated - what a great idea.

The dog portrait is great fun too ...
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Robert, you've sure come a long way in a very short time! Great job on these cutting's and patterns. Keep em coming buddy.
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What a neat idea Robert!! Great job.

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