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Since I can't hunt anymore I thought this would be a good way to use a couple of my Schrades.All this was done with a 152OT and a 182 pruner.The knives seemed happy to be doing it.Arnold
 
Nice work Arnold, I especially like the one on the right of the pics, good choice of knives to do the carving.

Rusty1
 
Good on you Arnold...the centre one looks more like a Tasmanian Devil mate I wonder what Tim the Toolman Devil ....I mean Tim from Tasmania thinks?? Hoo Roo.
 
Thanks.Actually the middle one was modeled after one of my mother-in-laws.I can't say which one because my son and daughter both read this forum.Arnold
 
Great punkin art! Both kids read the forum but don't post? Hmmm... checking their inheritance? :D

Michael :thumbup:
 
Nice work on the Pumpkins.

And a good way to have some fun with the knives too.

Thanks for posting the pictures.
 
Good response Arnold, ..the one in the witches hat looks like one of my mothers in law as well..ugly enough..er..I mean oddly enough..but I can differentiate as she actually has two heads mate! Hoo Roo from Downunder.
P.S. Thanks for that knife Arnold all tucked away in the 'Collection' mate.
 
Some nice "whittling" there Arnold! First jacko I've ever seen whith the stem used as a nose, great idea! I've got trouble just doing the standard buck-toothed lantern, of course they don't start that way, it's just that I tend to slice the teeth off as I'm trying to carve them:rolleyes::D

Eric
 
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