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Post 10 Jun 2009, 09:23 • #1 
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Haven't hardly had a chance to fish this spring so I've had to get my fish fix through some wood. Here is a basswood Brook Trout I just finished a couple days ago. It is en route right now for a scholarship fund raiser for the Connecticut Conservation Officers Association (CCOA) this Saturday. In the picture it shows up a little brighter on the belly then it is.

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Post 10 Jun 2009, 10:43 • #2 
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Wow! Gorgeous work, Tim.
-Dave


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Post 10 Jun 2009, 12:24 • #3 
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Very nice!


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Post 10 Jun 2009, 14:17 • #4 
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Very very nice. I admire and appreciate your talent. Glenn


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Post 11 Jun 2009, 03:01 • #5 
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Thank you for the kind words.
Tim


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Post 01 Jul 2009, 14:51 • #6 
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That's fantastic!


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Post 09 Jul 2009, 15:04 • #7 
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TimJ ... very nice work. How did it do at the fund raiser?


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Post 09 Jul 2009, 15:32 • #8 
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Cameron wrote:
TimJ ... very nice work. How did it do at the fund raiser?

I guess it was a tough year at the fund raiser with the economy ... still I was told it got them $150. I was happy for them with that. Sometimes donating your own art can make you feel like Monet one time and a wood whitling hack the next. :-)

Tim


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Post 10 Jul 2009, 00:16 • #9 
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TimJ wrote:
Sometimes donating your own art can make you feel like Monet one time and a wood whitling hack the next. :-)
TimJ ... HA ... that is humorous and I'm sure true as well.


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Post 10 Jul 2009, 03:33 • #10 
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Cameron,
You know that beast brownie would look good in wood. Image

Tim


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Post 10 Jul 2009, 06:25 • #11 
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TimJ ... YES! I'll have to think about that.


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Post 10 Jul 2009, 16:38 • #12 
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Holy Schmokes ... Nice work!


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