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Old 08-24-2006, 06:24 PM   #1
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Default Buck Naked at Night

LOL! What did you expect?

Deer season is right around the corner and so I thought I'd get a few of these type portraits ready to go, Buck fever runs high in my area and I should have no trouble selling these.

I stacked cut this using 1/8 Red Oak and stacked 5 high.
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very nice Bill you just have to love wildlife scroll sawing its in its own catagory
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Default Oh deer!

Very nice Bill,

You have some fine lines in there

I'm sure you'll find interrested parties ready to drop some money for these beauties.

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Oh boy, Bill, you're good at this!



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Awesome work Bill

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Thanks so much ya'll, I'm getting ready to head off to work and I got a wild hair to measure the thin part of the deer's outline, I'm a little shocked, the average width is 1/16! That even makes me smile........

Hope ya'll have a great day! Thanks for looking.
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Wow, Bill , thats what i noticed too. now thats some fine lines. I agree, you are really good at this. sooooooooooo. what do you think can chalandg you know. mmmmmmmmm I bet Jeff is proud of you. I know I sure am. your hunting buddys, can save some money , and go home with a real prise. your friend Evie. Ps. wish i could go. I havn't been hunting for 8 years. sure miss that vinison. orrrrrr Elk yaa.
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Wow! ,,,,the undeniable master of the fine line !
...Makes me want to go practice my spirals !
Excellent work !
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That even makes me smile........
Smile Hell, that's a grin. And you deserve to grin. And I'll just bet you did this awesome piece of art with a skip tooth blade, right?

Grrrreat work, Bill. You are a tough act to follow.
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you are good....we've had company come to the house and as they admired my work, they'll ask what other type of work can you do with a scroll saw...

we'll the first thing I do is go looking for your posts and show them what you have done...
you sure have gotten a lot of complements on your work that you don't know about...until now....

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