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Although my zip code says Oakboro,I'm in the city limits of Red Cross.We're a new city,just a few years old.We don't have our own post office yet,so they gave us an Oakboro mailing address.Red Cross sits between the communities of Frog Pond and Big Lick (geographical history behind the name Big Lick).I was born and raised in Albemarle, and spent over 12 years in Uncle Sam's Canoe Club (a.k.a U.S. Navy),in naval aviation.During that time I was stationed in Brunswick ,Maine (any place it snows on Mother's Day isn't for me) Jacksonville, Fl, and Virginia Beach,Va.Also spent 5 months in Bermuda and 6 months in Spain.with short visits to France,Italy,Israel,Gibraltar,Puerto Rico and Portugal.
I've been scrollsawing for about 4 years concentrating mainly on portraits.
I'm wanting to try intarsia.I haven't seen any posts about intarsia here.I hope there's a knowledge base here for it.I'll be needing help.I REALLY like this Pony Express you have set up here.I work in Charlotte,so perhaps I can be a relay leg for someone.
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Welcome Rod. Glad to have another scroller on the site. I scroll and turn. Please post some pictures of your work.
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