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    Default For the love of wood

    Southern Silky Oak knife scales ...MM
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    Wow! you can just frame those ones and hang them on the wall.

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    Wow, Wow, Wow.

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    Since they look so shiney, are they coated with anything?

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    I agree with Toymaker, hang them on the wall, they look great. I prefer the first arrangement, but if they are hung loose you could swap them around from time to time for a bit of variety!!
    What a great find.

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    It's a pair of chickens, but one of them has beak cancer.

    Remarkable stuff!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cava View Post
    Since they look so shiney, are they coated with anything?
    Just a little bit of h2o George...MM
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    A pair of dreamtime emus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toymaker Len View Post
    A pair of dreamtime emus
    I like that suggestion...MM
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    Are you for real???????

    WHY OH WHY do you DO THIS TO ME?????????

    Lovely stuff, you really know how to find the good stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by specialist View Post
    Are you for real???????

    WHY OH WHY do you DO THIS TO ME?????????

    Lovely stuff, you really know how to find the good stuff.


    Rob
    Hi Rob...glad you like them mate
    In a world full of so much crap,it's nice to sit back and be reminded of the beauty that is out there too.That was the intention of this thread...MM
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    The outline reminds me of one of those juvenile mammonths in Ice Age 2 or 3. Very attractive piece!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kidbee View Post
    The outline reminds me of one of those juvenile mammonths in Ice Age 2 or 3. Very attractive piece!
    Glad you like 'em Kidbee
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    Here's some Grey Ironbark that i dressed today...stunning enough to share i thought
    B.t.w...they are NOT being offered for sale!...MM
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