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Old 05-20-2005, 11:58 AM
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I recently made up a "website" for my professional portfolio of work... let me know what yall think...

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Old 05-20-2005, 12:44 PM
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HOLY S.................woops, almost said something that would have got me in trouble.WHEW! Man you are good, and I do mean GOOD! I thought the pic of B Willis was a photo. What a grand talent you have. .
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Old 05-20-2005, 12:51 PM
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omg that is so amazing. they look like photo's. the dog one must have been especialy hard with all those individual hairs. he is also great with computers. look at my avatar he made that with 2 photos i posted of a coin i found. the backround was plaid when he got it. it looks great thanks robert.
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Old 05-20-2005, 03:28 PM
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Robert


You are very good at what you do, I appreciate the opportunity to see the work !!

Thank you !!

Have you ever thought about doing some of the new coin designs ? with the new Presidential Dollar series in the Offing consider it , I think you could do well !!

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Robert,

You're good at detecting, good with computers, good with art work in all forms.......you don't happen to play the harmonica do you??? I know that music must play a role in your life somehow.......??

Fantastic work.......

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Drums, actually

Thank you, guys... I just hope I get back to work full-time soon... I'd rather be hunting, but I gotta keep da bills paid, yknow...
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Robert awwwwwwwsome,wish i was that good ,I do carvings mostly on deer,moose,etc.horns Worked for awile as a artist in N.Y.C. but never whent far.But ive sold some of my carvings on ebay and go by the name"that soon to be famous artist formaly known as Terry"lol good luck and try not to let work get in your way of finding all those treasures out there !
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oh and Loadmaster i do play the Harmonica !
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Old 05-20-2005, 08:19 PM
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HEY RIP..SEND ME YOUR E-BAY SITE SO I CAN TAKE A LOOK AROUND...PAPPY
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