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Old 01-18-2007, 01:43 PM   #11
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Beautiful Kevin. It takes talent to scroll the long thin pieces evenly without any breakage. To have to look hard at a piece to find the hidden treasure makes it more interesting in my mind. I always enjoy looking at M.C. Escher pieces myself. One day I will have to try to scroll one.
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Old 01-18-2007, 08:38 PM   #12
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Thanks Ian and George.
George, don't know if it's talent or practice, hehehe.
Ian, I often post patterns on AFSP for a short time to see if they're worth cutting by the reaction I get to them.
FYI, as soon as things settle down a bit, I'll be following in my buddy Andy's footsteps and setting up a site with many of these patterns available for sale. Of course, the patterns for sale would only be those that I've actually cut.
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I've been meaning to comment on this one Kevin, but things have been a little hectic around here, Well done! And many of the comments already made are what I was thinking also, such as Jeff's comment of "searching over the picture to find more."
Glad to hear your going to be making your patterns available for sale. Best wish's on this next step! I know there are plenty of us out here who will find your "delightfuly wicked" patterns a challange and worth cutting!
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:54 PM   #14
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FYI, as soon as things settle down a bit, I'll be following in my buddy Andy's footsteps and setting up a site with many of these patterns available for sale. Of course, the patterns for sale would only be those that I've actually cut.
You must have some BIG FEET!!!!!

Seriously, I've thoroughly enjoyed your patterns and think you'll do well.

And I volunteer as a "beta" cutter ......once I get a working saw...
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Thanks very much for the kind words of support Barry and Bill! They mean more than you know.
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And I volunteer as a "beta" cutter ......once I get a working saw...
Hehehe, you better get your saw back in a hurry, LOL. I've got a few dozen with your name on them.

Leaving the big feet comment alone.....
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