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    Now THAT looks closer to my shop!! Ken, don't you do fine furniture restoration??

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    Now that looks like a shop where work is being done!

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    Quote: "Ken, don't you do fine furniture restoration??"

    Sure Do Terry, along with Fine Art, Antiques, Antiquities, and even some up to date Contemporary Pieces.
    I have to wear several different "Hats" every day around here, -- something different to work on nearly every day.
    Here's a few --- now multiply those by about a dozen every month. --- Helps Keep me from getting bored with work.

    Ps. Just the Tip of the Iceberg!!
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    Wow! Some of the stuff is incredible. On the art, do you restore the frames or the artwork itself as well?

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    Quote: -- "On the art, do you restore the frames or the artwork itself as well?"

    All of the above mentioned and than some!! Painting, Sculpting, Casting, Carving, etc, etc, etc. --
    Like I said, I have to wear Lots of different Hats each day.

    Ps. The Poor "Life Size Ballerina" had a broken ear that I had to relpace.
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    WOW, KENN , .that totally amazing. First you carve all in the CW and then soak them for 24hrs.in Mirical Growth, Right ? Thanks for the peek inside your world. Capt Barry

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    Thanks Guys, -- Been doing this kind of stuff for more than 35 years,
    I figure if I wasn't doing the projects, Someone else would -- Hey, it's a living!


    Ps. Broken ear, -- Really!!
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    Very Impressive.
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
    Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.

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    Great stuff!
    I have a fever, and the only prescription is more COWBELL!

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    Ken,

    Outstanding work.
    Happy Carving

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    that held it's ground.

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