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Old 08-09-2007, 05:39 PM   #1
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This is a special thanks for Rolf, Steviegood, lucky788scroller, Bill Wilson, muzzleloader, BJ Holm, and MacS. This Opa wants to thank all of you for helping my grandson in his scrolling. He actually meant the schnauzer for his Oma and he will still cut it for her. However, I got him involved in cutting his first schwibbogen. This 13 year did fine, of course I'm not the best judge of that, you guys are.




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He mentioned a scroll saw camp we conducted 3 years ago. Here are some pics of that.

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Again, from this old soldier and Opa, Thanks again.

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Looks like he did a wonderful job on that cutting. Looking forward to seeing more from him. Steve
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I think this young man is doing a outstanding job of scrolling and I would encourage him to keep it up. I'm doing the same thing with my 7 year old grandson. He's coming along good. I only wish that I would have had the chance at that age to use a scroll saw. Well, I probably wouldn't have been interested then but I'd sure keep this young man at it. It's easy to see he has a lot of talent. Good luck and God bless. David
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Mighty nice. (And the scrolling ain't bad, either. <G>)
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Congratulations to you and your grandson.

That's some priceless stuff right there and some pretty good scrolling too.
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Nice work, you should be proud.

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Wow Chase your grandson did a fine job. Treasure the memories both of you are making along with the cool stuff.
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And the amazing thing... I bet you learned as much from him as he did from you, and you had as much fun as he did too! I love reading threads like this one! Dale
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My compliments, that is terrific work.

Steve, there must be something in the WV water, here another protege for all of us to watch, another natural scroller from WV.

I have now gone finishing.

Good Luck, and stay with it.

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Opa,
He did a wonderful job on what looks like a Volker Arnold design.
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