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This Owl magnetic note holder is handcarved from pine wood, then burned with a wood burning pen to enhance the details. It is 3” long x 1 1/2” wide x 3/8” thick. More powerful than the cheap ones. Well worth the cost.
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SPECIAL NOTE:
I make identical owls to this one in very large sizes…. a medium size about 8” long….... then I also make a larger one 12” or 14” long, all being made from pine. I may have to revise these dimentions once I look them up….. but they are very close.
-- Dave Leitem,Butler,Pa.,http://dlcarver.etsy.com
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Dan'um Style
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#1 posted 1897 days ago
cool ! I like your design.
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dlcarver
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#2 posted 1897 days ago
Thanks, but I need to retake that pic…....Dave
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#3 posted 1897 days ago
wow thats so cool. i really like the design. keep up the good work!
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#4 posted 1896 days ago
Now that is neat. I really like it.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
Scott Bryan
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#5 posted 1896 days ago
This piece has a lot of character to it. As always what is not to like about it.
Thanks for the post.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
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#6 posted 1896 days ago
that is wonderful!!
Pine is hard to work with, isn’t it??
The pyro work really makes this outstanding (if the carving didn’t do it all on its own!)
Well done
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dlcarver
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#7 posted 1896 days ago
Pine is actually easier for me to work than basswood…..The draw back is that pine splits and breaks off easier than basswood. I do some things in pine because I want to make use of the grain. Thanks…..Dave
-- Dave Leitem,Butler,Pa.,http://dlcarver.etsy.com
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