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Post #223218 by JohnnyP on Sun, Mar 26, 2006 5:23 PM

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Hello,

Mai Tai Matty- I hope I don't make a 150 mistakes on the next one, but if I do you can have it.

Finkdaddy- I've learned a lot from everybody here, they helped me along. I love looking at everybody's work and try to see how they did what they did.

Onatiki- I'll be in San Diego April 9 and 10. Not for Oasis though. :(
Are you going to be around?

Moondance- Welcome Back! :) We missed you. Thank you for the complement.

Sneakytiki- Those figures may have originally be influenced by the dilukai figure from Micronesia, but mine were from the Tiki Room in Disneyland. It's nice to know the real origin. Your paintings are great, looking forward to your tiki paintings.

Gman- I'm brining it on- here it is.

The Benzart inspired Lono is finished. Thanks Benzart, I learned a lot and I have to say again I respect your skill immensely. Any misinterpretation is my fault. Here are some pictures poolside Gman style.

Stained a mixture of walnut and red mahagony.

Remember the "Perflounder" . Here it is stained in red mahagony.

In traderjim6781's post Feelin' Zombified said we should do a home bar Crawl. I'll volunteer to start at our house. Our bar is outside so it has to be somewhat warm out for us. How does sometime towards the end of May sound for the Michigan folks?

Thanks for looking. Have a great day.

JP

[ Edited by: JohnnyP 2006-03-27 13:17 ]