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    Anyone ever turn a face?

    Anyone ever try to turn a face?

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    That is so cool

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    That is soooooo amazing... that is a super cool idea.
    Isaiah 55:6-7

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    Very cool indeed!!

    Corey

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    Awesome Scott. Cool indeed.
    Bernie

    Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

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    Awesome Scott, but I see two faces looking at each other (not including the lovely lady holding them)
    Tony

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    now that is really neat. I like it.


    Howie

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    Seems someone has already tapped that market . $125 for one, not too shabby.

    http://www.turnyourhead.com/pirolette.php

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    When I saw the heading on this post I couldn't imagine what it was about. That's really neat though.

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    turning a face ... whodathought

    Scott,
    Very cool, imortalised for ever. twins so to speak. keep the ideas comming!!!
    John 3:16

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travis Stinson
    Seems someone has already tapped that market . $125 for one, not too shabby.

    http://www.turnyourhead.com/pirolette.php
    Wait a second that's the source of the image

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    I found it on a goggle search. The source is a blog that has nothing to do with the picture that I could find.
    It looks like a way for a guy to make some money at shows. Get the silhouette and mail the finished item to the person. Cut it in half and make book ends.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Loven
    ... Get the silhouette and mail the finished item to the person. Cut it in half and make book ends...
    Scott
    Oh your way is better the my "run a stylus over the persons face 100 times and
    interpolate the rest "

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