Finally finished up a new design, sort of a soldiers tribute. It'll probably take a few months to finish, I'm three days in and it is already getting exciting.
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Now that is COOL!!!! Love the detail!
You have GOT to put a book together, hit the tour circuit, get some groupies....... Your work is definately as good as any out there.......if not better."Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."
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I'm lovin' it already! What a great project. I'll be your groupie too!
ChrisWhat! There's no coffee?!!
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Awesome Jeff! You got me on the edge of my seat now waiting on the finish.
3 months? And I get antsy after 8 hours on a cutting!Bill
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Lookin good Jeff, and people say I make complicated patterns.Bruce F. Worthington
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Wow! That's great!! So much detail.
Bruce - I'd say you may have some competition in the complex dept. (she says as she puts more bandaids on her fingers)Janette
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It's the small details that make it and get your fingers.Bruce F. Worthington
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Looking great Jeff. Can't wait to see more. SteveComment
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Looks great so far.
BobDelta P-20 & Q-3
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Looks like the Intartia bar has been raised. Great start.Mike
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