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Old 05-03-2004, 11:55 PM   #1
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Hi all. Well, I finally got around to trying to post a picture of my Santas on the Picture trail site. If you have a min. check them out under the Holiday carving section. I'll try to post more in the near future. Thanks to Nancy and Colin for their help. Davehttp:www.picturetrail.com/carvers-R-us
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Very nice job Dave, I like the carvings and your newly found painting technique, keep it going, its always fun to learn a little bit more, tweak it to the next level with every new carving attempted. Coffeeman
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Nice job Dave I like them.
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Wow - great stuff Dave. I tried to pick a favorite and couldn't. All three are lovely. You have cause to be very proud.
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Dave, they are beautiful, you did a great job, I agree with Nancy, you should be very proud of them!! Callynne
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Hi Dave!

Those are georgous! Just like all your work and it was wonderful to see them posted.

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Dave, those guys are way cool. The colors are magical.

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Hi Guys, thanks for the nice comments. Its always fun and challenging to try something new. After talking to Al Longo and Teri last year, I finally bought myself a woodburner....what a fantastic tool. It really has opened up some new doors to adding detail. I always wondered how some carvers could do some of the really fine little detail...now I know how some of it is done. Its so nice to have lots of people to learn new techniques from. Dave
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