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Next seat in line for a customer in the Air Force. Not sure what the dyes will be on this one.

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Very nice!

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AWESOME JOB AS ALWAYS!!!!!!

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Thanks for the comments...Very intense carving and stamping....does anyone else adjust your patterns or drawings to accommodate a better end result? I felt in areas that were tight I could have changed it slightly to make it better. Just curious and wondering how you go about doing it.

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Very nice :)

I for one always adjust patterns to the limitations of the tools and my experience factor as well - 'rather do a less detailed version and have it cleaner, than get real detailed and have my inexperience leave it looking shoddy - that said, there is NOTHING shoddy about your work here, that's fo sho ;)

"I gotta have more cowbell!" Cristopher Walken - SNL

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Thanks for the comments...Very intense carving and stamping....does anyone else adjust your patterns or drawings to accommodate a better end result? I felt in areas that were tight I could have changed it slightly to make it better. Just curious and wondering how you go about doing it.

It doesn't look like you needed to adjust anything on that one! It looks awesome! You_Rock_Emoticon.gif

Can't wait to see it when you add color.

Bobby Riddle

Sanford, NC

www.riddlescustomupholstery.com

www.sunstopper.biz

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