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jaykaypur
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#1 posted 455 days ago
WOW! Nice job.
-- Use it up, Wear it out --------------- Make it do, Or do without!
chopnhack
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#2 posted 455 days ago
Awesome Walt, excellent detail in that coat of arms!
-- Sneaking up on the line....
a1Jim
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#3 posted 455 days ago
I see your Wow and raise you WOW WOW ,great carving ,amazing work.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
HillbillyShooter
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#4 posted 455 days ago
Always enjoy and greatly admire your art. Thanks for sharing.
-- John C. -- "Firearms are second only to the Constitution in importance; they are the peoples' liberty's teeth." George Washington
jacobRM
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#5 posted 454 days ago
i’am all in on my WOW’s !! Walter, you are truly an artist!
-- Cabinetmakers apprentice at PPmøbler Denmark
deon
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#6 posted 454 days ago
Exquisite work
-- Dreaming patterns
David Grimes
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#7 posted 454 days ago
Those Carvewrights are just awesome. ;=) Seriously, I can’t fathom how you do it. Great work indeed.
-- If you're going to stir the pot, think BIG spoon or SMALL boat paddle. David Grimes, Georgia
ptofimpact
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#8 posted 454 days ago
Remarkable, how does one become so skilled? Kudos
-- Pete in NC
BigTiny
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#9 posted 454 days ago
Magnificent depiction of the Romanof crest. You are truly an artist in wood, Walther.
Paul
-- The nicer the nice, the higher the price!
Martyroc
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#10 posted 454 days ago
That carving is Awesome, the detail work is beautiful, nice job.
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
doncutlip
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#11 posted 454 days ago
Spectacular, I really like it
-- Don, Royersford, PA
kolwdwrkrsgirl
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#12 posted 454 days ago
Walther, your carvings raise the bar for ALL of us! Just amazing!
-- Heidi :) “The only source of knowledge is experience”
paplou
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#13 posted 453 days ago
They say in carving you just cut away what you don’t want. I’m not a carver but where do you start on a piece like this. It is just a beautiful piece of work.
-- PAPLOU
RandallEdick
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#14 posted 453 days ago
Amazing work. I have no idea how you can be so precise.
-- Randy
Walther von Einik
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#15 posted 453 days ago
to RandallEdick:
it’s very easy – hands, tools, glasses and constant training for 40 years
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