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jossta
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by jossta »
Love the Chinook! Great work on all of them.
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Morris
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by Morris »
The Zulu is the best :)
Great work, as usual!
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DaBird
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by DaBird »
The Chinook is AWESOME and the Zulu is right up there with it !!!!
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Michael Cook
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by Michael Cook »
:spyder: So awesome! wonderful work! :spyder:
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KnOeFz
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by KnOeFz »
Beautifull work, love the sculpting on the handles so much!
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razorsharp
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by razorsharp »
that chinook is AMAZING :eek:
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bh49
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by bh49 »
Nice work. Chinook looks the best for me.
What did you use for bolsters?
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SQSAR
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by SQSAR »
That Chinook is wicked sweet! Thanks for sharing.
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Donut
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by Donut »
Very nice work, my favorite is the Sage.
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Evil D
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by Evil D »
I really like the heavy/thick flutes...they look like they'd work as finger grooves.
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BAL
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by BAL »
You do some great work. I am giving you a mans man salute right now.
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krislacy
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by krislacy »
wow... just wow. I really like these. thanks for sharing these great photos. again wow
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ChrisM
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by ChrisM »
Zulu looks awesome! Great work on all of them