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    Default TEXAS Christmas

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ID:	78373 Here we go with Christmas from Texas.
    Order are coming in.

    The orders I have are people who are going to use them in place of a Christmas card.
    they will wright on the back side their greeting.
    Customer, first order for 10 is the one that is doing that plus others.
    I stated that is a cool idea. as she said , to her more meaning then a card.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Nice idea looks great.

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    Very unique, hope you sell a bunch.

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    Nice Robert!

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    Robert

    Only a Texan could come up with such a clever idea! Great work!

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    Robert:

    Love it!

    You might also think about adding 2015 to it somewhere. I love having dates on my ornaments...I'm sure it is up to the customer's taste.

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    Robert it looks great.What type of wood is that.

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    What a unique design Robert. I know you will get lots of requests for this particular ornament.

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    Roger,
    That is select pine. The back ground part of it is 1/8 thick.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Thank you all for the kind words.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    that held it's ground.

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