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This is one of the hardest toys I have made every thing is there ,the hood even opens made of walnut maple and other woods. Comments please, Chuck
-- Chuck, wiswood2 www.wisconsinwoodchuck.com
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Dudley
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#1 posted 1193 days ago
It’s a beauty for sure. BZ
-- Dudley Young USN Retired. Sebastian, Fl.
RalphNevin
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#2 posted 1193 days ago
That’s incredible. How long did you work on that? You do very nice worlk.
-- Ralph New Hampshire, www.realcomtel.com
richgreer
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#3 posted 1193 days ago
Very nice. It looks like a lot of details work.
-- Rich, Cedar Rapids, IA - I'm a woodworker. I don't create beauty, I reveal it.
garysharp
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#4 posted 1193 days ago
The same nice detail and effort that you put into the Black Hawk.
-- Garysharp "When sharpening woodworking tools, good enough,...isn't" “Your life’s complete only when your knowledge passes on”.
woodsawdustmaker
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#5 posted 1193 days ago
Great looking project.
-- Max - Birmingham, AL
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#6 posted 1193 days ago
Another winner
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Grumpy
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#7 posted 1193 days ago
Excellent work wiswood2
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
Woodbear
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#8 posted 1193 days ago
That is a thing of beauty. That’s a real art, being able to carve like that and make the item to scale. Have you seen the article on carving in the Hartville Tool Woodworking Master Catalog 2007-2008? A guy named Earnest “Mooney” Warther hand carved trains, wooden pliers, and other stuff. Pretty interesting if you’re into carving. This guy was a master, no doubt about it. Here’s an address, www.warthers.com, or e-mail info@warthers.com.
-- The safest place to be is within the will of God. God Bless. Michael
Dennisgrosen
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#9 posted 1193 days ago
excelent as always
Dennis
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#10 posted 1193 days ago
I have driven those and I can say it looks like the real deal ;-))
-- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence Wake Up America!! Please read; http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/01/26-0
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#11 posted 1193 days ago
Great job, Chuck
-- A childs smile is payment enough.
ND2ELK
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#12 posted 1193 days ago
You sure do some beautiful work. Very impressive looking piece. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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donjoe
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#13 posted 1193 days ago
Beautiful work. Reminds me of a Ford 8N we had.
-- Donnie-- listen to the wood.
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#14 posted 1193 days ago
Very impressive work you do.
-- Dan Wiggins
norwood
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#15 posted 1193 days ago
awesome tractor well done
-- of all the things Ive lost in life i miss my mind the most
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