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Kent Shepherd
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#1 posted 1111 days ago
Interesting project, but I think it needs a title. Looks cool!
Thanks for sharing
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jockmike2
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#2 posted 1111 days ago
I like the stained one best. Nice sculpture.
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a1Jim
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#3 posted 1110 days ago
interesting and unique.
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Jimthecarver
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#4 posted 1110 days ago
Cool
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velo_tom
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#5 posted 1110 days ago
I agree with Kent. To good of work not to have a title. I looked back through your other projects. You are a true artist. My goal is to be able to make fine furniture that is useful and pleasing to the eye. I don’t have the talent to even do the type of work you can produce.
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Div
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#6 posted 1110 days ago
Keep exercising, it’s good!!
-- Div @ the bottom end of Africa. "A woodworker's sharpest tool should be his mind."
Jamie Speirs
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#7 posted 1004 days ago
I just love your “Eyes of Stupa”. Just like in Tibet.
Thanks
Jamie
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