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Old 06-17-2009, 07:21 PM   #1
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Seems like I'm about the only one that ever post any carvings in this forum. Hope you don't get tired of seeing them. I know that there are other carvers out there. Sure would be nice to see other peoples work. Anyway, here's Old Rusty-Trail Boss, From his expression, he may have been in the saddle a little to long. He also popped out of the same piece of wood that I tripped over and found Jerry Baldi earlier. Just may be a couple more in there if I keep cutting on it.

Thanks for looking and as always, comments and critiques are welcomed.

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Chuck we will never tire of seeing your carvings, they are absolutely fantastic. I particularly like the coloration on this one, and his expression makes me feel the saddle-sore pain.

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I will agree with Dave. Awesome work!!
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Nope, definitely don't get tired of seeing what you do! Nice job on the trail boss!
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You never disappoint, Chuck.
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Great whittleing.Keep them coming.I have chopped a couple decoys and boats but the camera broke.Tony
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