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I was just wondering if I'm the most disorganized woodcarver in the world, or is there anyone else out there that feels my pain? I was looking for a pattern of a killer whale. In my 'Library' in my garage. I've got every copy of Chip Chats since 1989, every issue of woodcarving Illistrated and hundreds of of carving and referance books. And low and behold I found the Killer Whale book by Robert Buyer at the bottem of the last stack of books I looked through. My wife thought the situation was quite funny with that ' I told you so' look. But now the lost is found and I can get to work. Later Gergie,
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Portland, OR
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I believe 'Murphy's Law' applies here...Paragraph 2A...What ever you are looking for will always in the last place you look for it...so always start there...the last place...you find things a lot faster that way!
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