| Project by Steve Esterby | posted 919 days ago | 905 views | 1 time favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
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Trout spiraling a porch pole.
-- steve...e-mail-themantelshop@hotmail.com........remember,the best teacher is repetition.
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Trout spiraling a porch pole. -- steve...e-mail-themantelshop@hotmail.com........remember,the best teacher is repetition.
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5 comments so far
GMman
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#1 posted 919 days ago
Very nice I have never seen anything so well done, great job
BarbS
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#2 posted 919 days ago
Oh yeah.. now that one is really classy. My favorite, I think, so far. Small enough to see the whole image going round the post. You do great work!
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rivergirl
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#3 posted 919 days ago
Very nice. Love the spiraling fish motif.
-- Homer : "Oh, and how is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain."
Leroy5
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#4 posted 906 days ago
I really like your carved support poles, but this is the best yet. I think the size of the fish works better with the size of pole. But they are all really awesome.
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DragonLady
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#5 posted 905 days ago
well, now I’ve never seen trout swimming up a wooden pole. I’ve seen salmon doing some strange things, but this is a new one :)
very nice!
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