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    Default Four Litho's


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    Here are the Litho's I just carved last week.
    How do they look to all of you?
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Robert,

    Those are stunning! Excellent quality work!
    Michael T
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    Wow, I really like these, we haven't tried litho's yet, seeing these really gets me thinking we should, although I am sure it will take us a while to do something this good.

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    Great job Robert!
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    Wow...very impressive. I really don't know anything about carving litho's, so if you had time to write a story about the specifics of how you achieve such a thing would be really interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronboley View Post
    Wow...very impressive. I really don't know anything about carving litho's, so if you had time to write a story about the specifics of how you achieve such a thing would be really interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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    Outstanding job Robert.
    Steve

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    Great job, Robert. Litho's are my favorite of all the things you can do with the CW.
    George

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    Robert nice work. They look great as usual

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    Great job Robert

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