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Post #226152 by J.S.G. on Tue, Apr 11, 2006 9:55 AM

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Hello all, for your enjoyment, some photos of Kaisers work at the Trees of Mystery
carved in 1960/1961 about 4' wide by 7' high

Max the Back

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Worlds Fastest Waiter
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Mike with one of his giant murals at the 1964 Worlds Fair in New York, both him and Ken Kaiser were invited by the Governor of Oregon, Mike Hatfield to represent the state of Oregon. Mike returned in 1965 and carved 50 totem poles represnting each state.
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And a recent chainsaw carved set by Dan Whited at last years 16th annual The Big One! West Coast Championships Chainsaw Event, the theme; Hawaiian. Dan took a sitka spruce log, milled the lumber and created this bar in 4 days. Not one screw was used, all fit together perfect.
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Here is my entry, 8 feet high by 3 feet wide, Back view

Front View

[ Edited by: J.S.G. 2006-04-26 10:07 ]