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    Default Last minute additions for the man cave items for the craft show

    I believe these will do well just cause the women will buy them for their men folks.
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    myshope you have a private message also like very much
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    Quote Originally Posted by myshop1044 View Post
    I believe these will do well just cause the women will buy them for their men folks.
    Those look great! I especially like all the fish, the deer and turkey! (the duck is the only ptn I didn't make)
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    I can certainly see where these would make great craft show items, birthday gifts, or just something special for your guy.

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    nice work!
    Did you cut the wood they are carved from? They all look identical in size and shape. That made the job go easier with size and shape all the same. I really like the rustic look the bark around the wood gives.
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    The log slices are a pattern that has been passed around. I have a oval, a around one with and without rings, they come in handed every once in while. The wood is Alder( poor mans cherry).
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    so the "bark" is not real, but carved out and painted/stained dark to look like bark. Oh . That explains how they all look the same size and shape.....
    I thought they were carved from the plaques with the bark on them that you can buy were trees are cut on a angle. That's why I ask about them. I've never saw that many that were exactly the same before.
    Feel somewhat silly now - never thought about carving them that way.
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    Don't feel bad, I am trying to deal with a guy that sells real log slices so I can carve on the real thing.
    the process is long and drawn out and I am still waiting for him to back with me, but you use what you can get your hands on.
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    I have often wondered why it is that
    Conservatives are called the "right" and Liberals are called the "left".
    "The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of
    the fool to the left."

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    Very nice carvings Perry.
    Happy Carving

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