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Last Carving for a while.

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Nice! Is that Mufassa?

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nice! Why does he have 3 legs in the back?

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14 minutes ago, deaknh03 said:

nice! Why does he have 3 legs in the back?

 

He uses the middle one for a tail.

 

Hootie

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I knew it was a tail, Hootie. A thick tail. Prehensile, 

most likely. Arboreal lion. :) Good stuff as always.

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2 minutes ago, Darren. said:

I knew it was a tail, Hootie. A thick tail. Prehensile, 

most likely. Arboreal lion. :) Good stuff as always.

 

Yeah, it is a little heavy. I was afraid that if I kept cutting I would snap it off...lol.

 

Hootie

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Just now, *Hootie said:

 

Yeah, it is a little heavy. I was afraid that if I kept cutting I would snap it off...lol.

 

Hootie

 

You wouldn't be the first artist to make something

more stout in order to keep it from breaking! :) 

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Nice work as always Mr. Hootie!

Last one for a while?

 

Tight lines ;)

Last one for awhile???? It's official guys! Time to go fishing!!!!! Thanks for opening up the season Hootie! Nice work on all the carvings. 

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I guess spring is near for you yankee fellas.

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As usual, nice job *Hootie, and I ain't lion either

 

Roger

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No swimbait........sadness.

 

Nice lion though.  Catch a big-un

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*Hootie, you never said why there'll be a break in your carving, but let my guess.

The last shipment of African Bubinga is being detained by the Border Patrol?   ^_^

 

Roger

As usual nice job, and I aint lion!!

Nice. Always enjoyable seeing your creations as you whittle away the time running up to fishing season.  Looks as if you are having fun with it, which your most recent carving shows is the mane thing.

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