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Man that looks like Sir chiz' work.A old member here that I haven't heard from in years.
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(11-13-2018, 10:22 PM)Angus Wrote: Man that looks like Sir chiz' work.A old member here that I haven't heard from in years.
Yes, you're right.
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The work is beautiful!
. . . but I would really like to purchase some of those really big dimes!
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(11-13-2018, 10:22 PM)Angus Wrote: Man that looks like Sir chiz' work.A old member here that I haven't heard from in years.
Thanks that is who I was thinking about. I really miss him posting and showing his work. Really neat how it did it so small and great at the same time.
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Thank you for the link to his web site. I went there and got his contact info and sent him an email encouraging him to come and post again.
I so hope he does and shows what he is making again.
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Remember the guy on ebay I said I talked to. Well he sent me one of his hollow forms with finial and see it below.
Sorry somehow the camera just would not focus.
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I do not know how he hollowed it out except with maybe a 1/8" tool. It is Red Oak and Wenge with a Ebony Finial
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Impressive segmenting. Chiz would use sharpened allen wrenches on his minatures.