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    Deer Hide

    I found some deer hide that my husband had had tanned years ago. He thought about having a jacket made out of it at one time. Oh well, he should know NEVER to leave anything around that I might laser!! Now I just have to get a good frame for it - and do some more.
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    Love them! Better than the paintings. And he can still put them on the back of a jacket....

    dee
    Epilog Mini 18/25w & 35w, Mac and Vaio, Corel x3, typical art toys, airbrush... I'm a Laserhead, my husband is a Neanderthal - go figure

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    Those are fab!
    Tom Bull
    Epilog Legend, x3,X5, photograv, 30 year collection of misc. tools of all kinds.

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    Thanks guys. Good idea, Dee. Let me start looking in the closet...lol
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    Beautiful work Pat
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    that came out looking really cool
    FRED SANCHEZ
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    I just borrowed a deer hide from my brother for a play. He said to be careful with it since it was from the first deer he ever shot. Hmmmm... He just said "be careful." So if I'm careful when I laser it.....

    But seriously... Those look like Thomas Kinkade paintings. I wouldn't put them on jackets and start selling them at craft shows. Might get you in some trouble.
    Scott Challoner
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    If you're careful when you laser it - that should count..lol. Actually the card was a Patriotic Christmas Card from the NRA although it does look like a Thomas Kincaid
    LaserLectric Engraving
    Indian River, MI


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