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Post #234473 by Benzart on Mon, May 29, 2006 5:06 AM

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YEah Rodeo, Just what I Need, a tattoo Machine to really put me way over the edge. I'd be divorced and homeless and al my friends would have no skin left and and, well where can I get one of those things cheap?? Thanks Rodeo
Yes GMAN, I am totally nutz but I'm happy nutz. It's nise here and I'll save you a seat.
Tipsy, Yess, it's Amazing what a little bit of color will do to ones face. He really needed that, Thanks.
Thanks McTiki, all I do is carve them,they come alive all on their own, and if they misbehave? Well, they won't be in My house for very long!
Spermy, Thanks, Me rule? Not at all, it is this MAori that rules. He's Always tellin me wjhat to do,"fix this, fix that, a bit off here and don't go too deep over there and .." "Shut the F** up will ya'" I says to him.
And Big Mahalos to the RevBambooBen, Only you could find My shoes in that picture and show them to the rest of the world! I'll send you those shoes if you want??
Mykee, thanks for the props. As for types of wood, as you rummage through these carving pages, you will find just about every type of local wood represented here . The big key is Free wood.There is nothing wrong with carving tikis in any kind of wood you can find. Palm is usually very plentiful and Very Soft for carving, Usually you can get your tiki done pretty fast in Palm. Cedar should be fairly soft too though. I think that if you had palms growing more up there, you would see more palm tikis.
Thanks Hewey, and you are right about that. With this watch dog around, nobody is gonna steal Nutthin!