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<p>[QUOTE="Dawnno, post: 633514, member: 10171"]Nice database!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=853]@charlie cheswick[/USER] if you are handy with a whittling knife, or are so inclined, the pole (with or without the fish) could be easily replicated to complete the figure, and now you know the type of wood to obtain if you wanted to. Of course, I'm guessing 'restoration' is probably more work than the value the figure is worth, except for the fun of it. It's all in the challenge, right?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dawnno, post: 633514, member: 10171"]Nice database! [USER=853]@charlie cheswick[/USER] if you are handy with a whittling knife, or are so inclined, the pole (with or without the fish) could be easily replicated to complete the figure, and now you know the type of wood to obtain if you wanted to. Of course, I'm guessing 'restoration' is probably more work than the value the figure is worth, except for the fun of it. It's all in the challenge, right?[/QUOTE]
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