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:eek: SHAZAM! :cool:
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Great fighter desing, imo.
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Wow! That's a bigg'un!
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That is some very nice work. Thank you for posting.
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Where's the hole? :cool:

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Some of the pieces I do are simply art pieces and really not meant for SD more like wall hangers
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Beautiful pieces. The one in you first post would make an exquisite letter opener.
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Thank You amok_nok -- stunningly gorgeous craftsmanship -- I would love one akin to #1 as part of my (a) collection and (b) training & employment tactics and strategies... / SB :cool:
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Really nice work, thanks for sharing them.
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amok_nok wrote:Image
Loos like my inspiration...super sized...LOL...Doc :D
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That's a **** big spike :D , that type of wood is it, rosewood?
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Don't know the name of the wood but it is naturally that dark brown to almost black and can have a mix of white in it. Really nice wood but they charge me a ton for it where I get my wood and I've pretty much used up all he has of it over the last three year or so. I try to save it for special pieces
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Vampires fear you with that thing. Looks great!
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