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    Very nice stuff Patriot!! Can't wait too see more!
    This was the Scrap present for my fathers sugar shack.
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    Certainly not painted by this guy! A local lady does these I supplied a milk crate full of saw blades and one two man blade and received these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NHscrapman View Post
    Very nice stuff Patriot!! Can't wait too see more!
    This was the Scrap present for my fathers sugar shack.
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    Certainly not painted by this guy! A local lady does these I supplied a milk crate full of saw blades and one two man blade and received these.
    Those are really neat treasures. I am not an artist but one of my sons is very good and makes a living with his art. He just laughs at my work, but was very impressed with your saw blades.

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    Just downloaded this years gifts. The first is a gun rack made for my son. Hames serve as the frame, a horse shoe and roller chain are the bracing, spurs serve as the cradle, and deer hide from a deer my dad shot back in the 1960's serves as the projection for the gun. The spurs are show spurs, more fashion than working tools.



    A second gun rack was made for a friend and it contains two historic guns. The top gun is a Henry 44 cal. lever action, used for hunting. The bottom gun is a Winchester 30/30 lever action made famous in the old west. This picture was added to show more detail of the gun rack, not to start a debate.



    The next is the wagon wheel end table that was made for the wife. Hames serve as the legs, the ring from a wagon wheel hub supports the wagon wheel, and support for the bottom of the legs is provided by a choker chain.


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