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I haven't posted anything for quite a while because I have to use my old desktop computer to get the pictures resized right.

The first binder is like the one I made for the Art of the Cowboy Makers contest. ( Order taken from the contest - a two for one!)

The next two are custom made with the same pattern for different size writing pads. (Great customer - He has money! )

The one with the car on the front and the bike on the back is a business check book cover. (He now washes his hands before writing checks)

The round one is a 19" Table Top. ( Looks good under glass)

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Casey Jordan

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As always Casey very inspiring work hopefully one day i can reach the level that your at. Happy trails

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Thanks Cowdog!

I'm chasing the leaders too! I study their work and try to get better with each piece. Hopefully it's working.rolleyes2.gif

Casey Jordan

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Pretty Pretty Pretty.. Love your work.

Never drop your gun to hug a Grizzly.

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Helda,

Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate it!

I also love your - Never drop your gun to hug a Grizzly. rofl.gifrofl.gif

Bustedlifter,

Been busy working and not posting very often. I will post pictures of my latest miniature saddle when I can find the pictures.

Thanks for your comments!

Casey Jordan

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www.artofthecowboymakers.com

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Really nice, your work helps to inspire me too. Thanks for sharing. I better get back to work....thumbsup.gif

Bob

There are always possibilities....

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Thanks Bob!

I get a lot of inspiration just looking around here, I even remember a check book cover ( I think) you done that was pretty neat.

Casey Jordan

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www.artofthecowboymakers.com

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Love your work, the first pictures of the binder is a favourite :You_Rock_Emoticon:

"He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist"

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Your work is stunning. How do you manage to get so much fine detail in your carving? I am stumped, but inspired.notworthy.gif

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  On 9/23/2011 at 6:34 AM, Casey Jordan said:

I haven't posted anything for quite a while because I have to use my old desktop computer to get the pictures resized right.

The first binder is like the one I made for the Art of the Cowboy Makers contest. ( Order taken from the contest - a two for one!)

The next two are custom made with the same pattern for different size writing pads. (Great customer - He has money! )

The one with the car on the front and the bike on the back is a business check book cover. (He now washes his hands before writing checks)

The round one is a 19" Table Top. ( Looks good under glass)

Beautiful work Casey! There's a lot of hours of work shown there!

Bobby

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  On 9/29/2011 at 8:17 AM, Tina said:

Love your work, the first pictures of the binder is a favourite :You_Rock_Emoticon:

Thanks Tina!!! The feeling is mutual because your work is awesome too!!!!! Sure would like to see more...whistle.gif

tatehunt,

Thanks for the complements, I appreciate it. For some reason I like to get as much detail in as I can, sometimes I overdo it a little.

I do a lot of miniature work and can't get in all the detail I want, which is a little frustrating at times.

Bobby,

Thanks for the complements!! Just don't tell anyone how wet the table top was when I loaded it for the show!!! blush.gif

Casey Jordan

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www.artofthecowboymakers.com

Q: Do you have A.D.D.?

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Nice work Casey, it's always nice to see and study others work. It just makes me work harder to achieve what I want.

Bob

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I really like the hinge and knot details on that binder, Casey! :specool: Bless your heart- that was a lot of backgrounding on that table top cover. It looks fantastic. When are you going to do an entire dining room table? ;)

Crystal

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Bob,

Thanks for the complements!! I study others work too, and probably always will.

When are you going to do an entire dining room table? ;)

Crystal

EASY NOW!!! I have ended up doing a lot of things because of questions like that ! I think I would need a bigger backgrounder or try to fill it up with more pattern.

Thanks for your complements Crystal.

Casey Jordan

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www.artofthecowboymakers.com

Q: Do you have A.D.D.?

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  On 9/29/2011 at 10:32 PM, Casey Jordan said:

Bobby,

Thanks for the complements!! Just don't tell anyone how wet the table top was when I loaded it for the show!!! blush.gif

Your secret about the NeatLac adhereing the glass to the table top is safe with me!!! BTW, I missed the photo of your finger carving the first time I looked....I think it looks great!

Bobby

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  On 9/30/2011 at 6:32 PM, hidepounder said:

Your secret about the NeatLac adhereing the glass to the table top is safe with me!!! BTW, I missed the photo of your finger carving the first time I looked....I think it looks great!

Bobby

The finger carving on these are very simple and not very detailed. Basically just the outline of a pattern cut with a few decorative cuts added.

Thanks Bobby!

Casey

Casey Jordan

www.caseyjordansaddle.com

www.artofthecowboymakers.com

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