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Thanks for inviting me in. You have some amazing work. Ffrog 1HOTSC
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Beautiful work! The 917 reminds me of one that my 9 year old son and I built out of pine a long time ago. He was into building things and I wanted to introduce him to historic Porsche race cars. He's 18 now and loves Porsches as much as me. You're work has inspired me to try it again after I retire from my paying job in a few years. John Pelszynski Columbia, MD
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Nice work. Thanks for posting on the Browns Board at Bernies. Hope you get lots of contributors to the Steve's Kids organization. Best of Luck with all your endeavours. Jon Scott www.JMS-Solutions.com
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Great site No Cobra amongst the Sculptures ?? I'm sure that more than one person would go for that. Looking the size 1/4 scale I would guess many many hours go into it Could be a great idea for a Team Jenny raffle or something along those lines. Richard Cockcroft (Zulu)
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What a wonderfully talented and creative person you are. Your craft is magnificent. (I would have said it in French which would have sounded grander, but we don't like the French, do we?!) However, I was disappointed to not see any 1998 Chevy Trackers in your artwork. Darn shame too!...Joyful in Baltimore
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I'm impressed! Basil www.Britishcarforum.com
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Nice site. Glad I dropped by dpmac
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Excellent work, excellent 'taste' in wood choice. Looking forward to seeing the 66 GTA link come alive. Rick Crider / Monroe NC
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Hey Mike, All are great but I love that Chief! Great site! Steve Hicks
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Ahh..I found 'em :)...guitars that is..under links!
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Hey Michael! I love the cars as always but when ya gonna show us your other love...guitars? Take it easy! -Amy
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I would love to see pictures of your studio, your tools and you at work. I can't help but think, how does one make these sculptures. They are incredible. Thanks, Jim
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