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Old 03-25-2008, 06:46 PM   #1
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Here's the place to discuss the Painted Pony article in the Summer 2008 Issue.


And the link to the preview:

Painted Pony - Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts


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really like the pattern, haven't tried any full size yet, but reduced the pattern and have made several about 5 inch high. . . a full sized one will be done soon though!!
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Well BobD the only painted pony I have are the ones I made from Diana Thompson's Carousel. My sister agreed to paint them for me.
Very nice job groverd on your Intarsia pony's
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Sorry...the article's not live yet...It's a different article (not by Kathy Wise) Grover. As soon as it's live, I'll post a link here!

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I just peeked at the Painted Pony on the In This Issue link.

WOW!
I can't wait to read the article. I really like the detail and the paint scheme!

HMMMMM maybe it is time to try intarsia!
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Bob, just wondering, isn't the painted poneys copey righted?. I sure don't know. but have been wondering about making my own. as long as I make one I dream up. is it the same? thanks Evie
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As long as you dream it up, Evie, it's always OK.

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I was wondering about that too Bob. I haven't seen the article yet but have been an avid carousel person for many years. I always thought that the Denzel, Loof, etc. carousel horses and other animals are copyrighted. I have a book called Painted Ponies - American Carousel Art that has some wonderful images. I've often thought about making patterns from them but hesitated because of the copyright issue. I suppose if I made them it's ok as long as a pattern is not available for sale? (ok you experts out there what do you think? )
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Well, now I can start counting the days until this new issue comes in. It looks great. The painted pony article is just a tease for all the other really interesting projects and articles.

If anyone says the magazine does not offer enough variety, then they are not looking, as it seems to have just about every type of scollsaw projects out there.

Bob, when is the shipping date (and then of course I add 3 weeks for Canada)!

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It was supposed to ship out March 25 (That's also when we got the issues here in the office).

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