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I was on another forum and seen a older post by another person displaying his version of a Jack Price Little Farmer and gave it a try. After carving the little guy I decided he was in need of some friends. Meet my Little Lumberjocks. :) Each one is 2” tall. I have not decided if I am going to paint them or just dip them in BLO only.
Thanks for looking.
-- Mike, Missouri --- “A positive life can not happen with a negative mind.” ---
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15 comments so far
RonInOhio
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#1 posted 175 days ago
Those are awesome. Great job ! How long do one of those take to carve Mike ?
Jim Jakosh
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#2 posted 175 days ago
Those are cool. I think I know some of them!!
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a1Jim
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#3 posted 175 days ago
These are cool I think I recognize a couple of them :))
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Monte Pittman
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#4 posted 175 days ago
I think I am one of them! Great job
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HillbillyShooter
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#5 posted 175 days ago
Cute is the word that immediately comes to mind. Really, very nicely done. Have you named them yet? That would be interesting. (At least I know I’m not in the line up since there is no old guy with a white beard.)
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WoodenFrog
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#6 posted 175 days ago
Very Cute little fellows!!!
Dip them in BLO, I think they would look great like that!
Great Job!!
Thanks for sharing.
-- Robert B. Sabina, Ohio.....
Fishinbo
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#7 posted 175 days ago
They are all very cool :)
Thanks for sharing them with us.
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harry1
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#8 posted 175 days ago
You sure do have talent and I think they deserve to be painted in subdued colours. I can almost hear them screaming being dipped in BLO!
-- Harry, Western Australia
Rustic
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#9 posted 175 days ago
Very nice job.
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DaveGlx
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#10 posted 175 days ago
I like them. They look ver freindly to me :)
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#11 posted 175 days ago
Those are so neat.
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#12 posted 175 days ago
I was unaware that you had seen my picture … and thanks for making the belly a bit smaller.
Great job on these …. Now, to make 134 more sets by Christmas …
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Rob W
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#13 posted 175 days ago
very cool!
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Greg72
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#14 posted 175 days ago
VERY NICE!!!!!
linjay
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#15 posted 167 days ago
Cute yes but also inspiring. At 1st they look very detailed and difficult but close up I thought ‘I’d like to give that a try’ Thanks
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