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Guys, I made a sculpture for the wife this weekend and made another for some friends of ours. Still have to paint em up. lemme know what ya think................Rich
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There's weeds growin in your shop - Where's the sculpture?


Really though, nice work. If i could do that the wife would have a list a mile long.
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Those are really cool, would look good in my room with my duck mounts. Great job. Red.
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Old 03-30-2009, 04:00 PM
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There's weeds growin in your shop - Where's the sculpture?


Really though, nice work. If i could do that the wife would have a list a mile long.
Get out the weed killer......... My wife ALWAYS comes up with some project if I sit still too long

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Those are really cool, would look good in my room with my duck mounts. Great job. Red.
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I hate guys like you with all your GREAT ideas, skill, perfect execution.

Man it sucks being me....

Nice job. Looks great.
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I hate guys like you with all your GREAT ideas, skill, perfect execution.

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Nice job. Looks great.
thanks broddah
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Hey, didn't you make a really big bird a while back, like a Crane or something???

You can put the bird in with the grass. Looks pretty
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Hey, didn't you make a really big bird a while back, like a Crane or something???

You can put the bird in with the grass. Looks pretty
LMAO your right samm and I like your idea consider it done
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The granite base ya put on the bird ought to work well in the house, as well as outside. Don't really know how to permanently protect the metal though.
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The granite base ya put on the bird ought to work well in the house, as well as outside. Don't really know how to permanently protect the metal though.
Sam, maybe I ll make one with the bird incorporated into the design
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Re: Marsh grass

Let's see we have one of marsh, one of fish, and one of bird. How about combining them so the bird is swooping down on the fish that is in the marsh
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Let's see we have one of marsh, one of fish, and one of bird. How about combining them so the bird is swooping down on the fish that is in the marsh
Tom, you have a good memory. I almost forgot about the fish. lol
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