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I decided that i don't want to make any more bike seats, so i thought i would post my last effort

So glad to see this one gone. The tank strap, i think i did 3 times. Who tries to carve praying hands???? Why did i accept THAT order. Anyway, i think it turned out alright. He wanted the beads silver to match the bike. The camera's made it brighter than it really is. You can't tell by the photo, but the bend in the seat is nearly 45 degrees...makes for tricky photos. This was my last back order....yeah!!! No more bike seats.....now on to new things!

cheers and thanks for looking

caroline

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great work and I'm sure those that wanted bike seats from you will miss your work.

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Fantastic work. It came out great. I have yet to make my first bike seat.

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Very nice!

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That's some incredible carving. I especially noticed the texture and detail in the bricks but really think the whole thing is very nice.

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Nice work on the seat. Your hands came out great !! Their the best hands i have ever seen done !!

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wow , that is Beautiful work !

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Very nice Caroline, I like all of it.....but, I'll miss seeing your bike seats.

Dave

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The texture and detail on everything is amazing!

Bob

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very nice your work looks amazing

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That is fantastic work. It is more artwork than just a seat.

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hope that's more for show than go. awesome.

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Awesome job. The brick work is incredible, the texture of the bricks themselves and the mortar lines look real. The praying hands are an artwork in themselves. The people that miss out on your work in the future will be sad.

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thanks everyone. I find the seats just to big and heavy to work with. I don't mind the carving, dyeing , but the construction, cutting etc just too hard on the hands. I need a offsider to do the heavy work.! So i will stick to smaller projects until i can get someone to help.

cheers

caroline

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