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Re: deer sculpture

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strider23 wrote: Over the years I've met a lot of people opposed to hunting in general. Their general consensus was that all hunters were a bunch of "dumb hicks" that would kill anything that moves. Its funny because I've never met anyone that matched that description.
i have met those types, come to PA during our 2 week firearm deer after thanksgiving and you will meet them :roll: ....they are all the out of staters that come from N.Y. and N.J. and shoot at anything that moves, if it is brown it will go down mentailty of these drunken bozo's :shock: ....more then once and in different places i hunt i have come across these guys.... one opening mourning i had 5 of them walking through the woods making all kinds of noise just after daylight breaks and stopping and asking where can they kill any deer....smelling like a they fell into a vat of beer :roll: ....3 of them posted within 50 yds of me :shock: i radioed my friend and said lets get the hell outta dodge :roll: .......bob

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j.krug wrote:Very nice indeed!
How long would it take to produce a piece like that?
Just a guess, but around 8 hours?
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bugs wrote:I really like that! Have you dont many other types of sculptures like that?
I have. I like working with metal :D
Here are some more.
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damm nice, your sure do know your way with metal
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Wow, groundpounder they are amazing! Do you sell your work?
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love it I would buy one .
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Nice work Todd!
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WoW, that fish is even more amazing than that deer, at least in my opinion!!! You gotta put some out there for sale!!!!
Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison; And make me savoury meat, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat; that my soul may bless thee before I die. Gen 27:3-4
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WOW..that is some awesome work!
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Crispy wrote:Wow, groundpounder they are amazing! Do you sell your work?
I wouldn't know where to start with a price? So I usually just give my work to friends and family :wink:
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WOW Todd! Those are absolutely stunning!!!!!! Gorgeous work!
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groundpounder, Ive been carving decoys for a couple of years and every body tells me to sell them, but I dont think they are worthy. Wouldnt even know how to price them, so they collect on a shelf at the house. More a labor of love then a job, I get alot of hours tied up on one decoy.

If you ever decide to sell some of your work please let me know. Never did much fly fishing, but i'm really liking the fly you made!
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You are the artist . I am not worthy. Very nice work give yourself a pat on the back. :D :D :D
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