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Step by Step Twister

May 5 2009 at 9:44 AM
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looks like Kansas

May 5 2009, 10:25 AM 

Nice one,,,I've seen some real ones in Colorado when I lived there,,,,Stihl carvin,,Jerry

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Re: Step by Step Twister

May 5 2009, 11:04 AM 

I've seen a water spout carved before but never a twister. Was that an order or just an impulse?

 
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Butch Elrod
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Just like home.

May 5 2009, 1:01 PM 

Although twisters were an annual occurence in the part of Missouri where I was raised, I never got to see one sad.gif You carved a beautiful one! Any farm animals inside of the funnel?

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Edgard
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Re: Just like home.

May 5 2009, 2:25 PM 

It's not a custom order, just wanted to carve something different, I remembered when I carved my first one at a competition with Masters of the Chainsaw in 2005; no animals in the funnel, just TVs, Cars,...... happy.gif . Edgard

 
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buzzsawz
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Re: Just like home.

May 5 2009, 6:26 PM 

ed that twister is really imaginative, but that eagle is the best i,ve seen anyone post your getting better continually.

 
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Re: Just like home.

May 6 2009, 3:15 AM 



Hey Edgard, Where in the world do you get these ideas from ?

Not long til Blairsville, whatcha gonna carve ? I cant wait !

I sure hope that someone brings some of that special Denmark candy, that will be better than the barbecue !!

See ya soon

 
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Edgard
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Re: Just like home.

May 6 2009, 3:38 AM 

hey buzz, dont get too excited, You haven't been carving for to long, it is probably the best eagle You've seen, but I have seen better ones; I remember when it used to take me about 30 minutes to carve the ear of a bear, You may surprise yourself if You take your time to carve something. Thomas,if I ever run out of ideas I will quit carving, it would be no fun for me, sorry I will not be able to go to blairville sad.gif , man I miss that denmark candy, I'm sure You do too happy.gif, How far are You from Columbus GA? I will be there tomorrow. Edgard

 
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Re: Just like home.

May 6 2009, 11:58 AM 



Well Darn Edgard !

If you aint going I aint going (just kidding)

I'll be sure to save you some Denmark candy. I think its an all you can eat for the carvers, Yumeeee

I'm about four hours from Columbus. Are you carving there ?

 
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buzzsawz
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Re: Just like home.

May 6 2009, 4:33 PM 

but ed your way faster than me and chainsaw only i use a eye tool. i have to cheat

 
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Edgard
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Re: Just like home.

May 6 2009, 5:00 PM 

That's what I am trying to tell You Buzz, it is true that ugly sells like You said, but if You slow down in the begining and try to do a better carving You will see the results and You will be very proud of your improvements, speed will come by itself. Thomas, Yes, I'm carving in Columbus tomorrow it's only a one day show, I guess it's too far for You to stop by, but I'm sure we'll meet somewhere, sometime soon. E.

 
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