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Joined: Aug 02, 2004
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I just wanted to say thank you to all that responded.
Rob Roy, I am very fortunate to live in Santa Cruz where Redwood is abundant. In Picture #1 The 6ft and 9ft tikis are both made of logs that I salvaged off my local beach. My poor friends are always getting roped into helping me move massive logs manually off the beach. I have also been getting logs flowed to me for tiki trades.
Let me know if you ever need any Redwwood, I have lots of hookups.
Chisel Slinger,
Rum or Vodka Shave Ice is great. You just have to be careful since the shave ice flavoring masks the taste of the alcohol. I have had friends pass out on the railroad tracks walking home from my parties. Personally, I ingested around 4 of them at this show and was feeling a little happy by the end of the day.
Jungle Trader & Rodeo Tiki,
Thanks, I love getting input, especially plugs, from fellow tiki carvers. I am looking forward to posting many more articles about tikis that I carved or will carve. Unfortunatly, I can can be kind of a slouch when it comes to borrowing the camera from my wife and taking pictures.
Happy Carving,
Will
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