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WOW! turned out pretty good... Not that i'm doubting your skills, but that thing was sliced up...
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Incredible! Looks great...and WOW!
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that is awsome, he even looks happy about it!
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WOW...that looks awesome, You did a GREAT job!!!
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thanks everyone for the compliments.
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Joe, that thing turned out great. Great job on him.....John
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I want one too! great work!
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Nice job .... at least he decided to cut it length ways instead of crossways
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Joe, man that thing turned out AMAZING!!! The wifey and I are going to really enjoy it being on the wall. I truly appreciate you bringing it back to life...you are awesome at your Craft!!!
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Wow...nice work man! Looks great!
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very nice! great job Joe.
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