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Here is my first official project, given to me by the local government of Hengelo
I only started last week, this is for so far...THE FIRST DUTCH RESULTS !

Greetz LIMO

Awesome work Netherlander, Dutchman, Hollander, whatever... Looks like a great tiki!

B

That giant tiki looks Really Nice sitting there by the water. What kind of wood is he?

Sneakytiki Thanks for looking and feel free to give some comments.

Benzart the log I am using is directly translate swamp oak.
I don t now that's the right translation.
And I am pleased that you folks like my tiki.
I keep on carving en posted.

greetz Limo

H

Looks cool, and it's coming along nicely :D

B

Very good and huge tiki, mailman. It looks fantastic in the park.
Greetings

Benjamin.

[ Edited by: benella 2007-05-31 08:44 ]

Benella thanks for your reaction and don t keep your comment.I can use it.
Hewey thanks for the nice words.I get this log and the place where he is standing.Lucky me.
I hope to get more orders on place like that.

Greetz Limo

Geweldig grote tiki knap gedaan

Translate
Great big tiki well done

Very nice tiki. Looks great in the park!

Go BIG!!!
That's a huge first!

S

Right On! That big guy looks great out there in Mother Natures back yard all
alone with the lake and trees. Love it.

T

YEAH!!!! BABY GO BIG OR GO HOME!! lUVIN IT!!!

cool and very big, nice to see local goverment supporting art

F

Dude, that's awesome. Love the big stuff.

Is the oak hard to carve? I imagine it's softer and easier the greener it is. I tried putting a chisel to a cured piece of oak and decided it was no fun.

Hanginglow (it's a joke for the dutch speakers) just became a cool place to live.
I might come and visit to check this guy out.
Geweldig om nog een nederlandse Tiki gast tegen te komen hier.

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