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 From:  bohman75  
 To:  kara     
2226.1635 In reply to 2226.1634 

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(good one)

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 From:  bohman75  
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2226.1636 In reply to 2226.1634 
I've always liked puppet shows.
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 From:  Darren  
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OMFG!!!!

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 From:  bohman75  
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2226.1638 In reply to 2226.1637 
Nice wood.
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 From:  Mouse  
 To:  Manthorp      
2226.1639 In reply to 2226.1638 
Ooooo! Are them spots on the snow leopord painted?

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 From:  SMD  
 To:  Mouse     
2226.1640 In reply to 2226.1639 

I tried to read all of that.

 

I got to post 300 and gave up because it's just like the Neverending Story.

 

4.

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 From:  Linn (INDYLS)  
 To:  Darren     
2226.1641 In reply to 2226.1637 
Wow. Very very nice!
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 From:  Manthorp   
 To:  Mouse     
2226.1642 In reply to 2226.1639 
They're indented with a rounded tool (fnurrrr!) and filled with dark wax.

Bush & Blair, inc; The US Office of Legal Counsel has determined that human rights are unconstitutional

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 From:  Mouse  
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2226.1643 In reply to 2226.1642 
Arrr.. very clever.

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 From:  Darren  
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2226.1644 

Much as I hate to drag this monumental thread back on topic, for those who don't know, the talented creator of this artistry is our very own Steve Manthorp, bummer of innocents, creator of wood (same thing). I'm just hosting those photos.

 

Oh, and Steve - I meant to say before, but surely getting the cracked ball back to a state where it is admired as a finished product is no different from creating the thing from scratch.

 

It's wood -> process -> art.

 

When you submit a piece that has gone smoothly, does anyone stop to ask if it has been an easy or tough process? No. they don't.

 

There's no need to feel uneasy that you have passed on a ball that was once cracked. You got the raw wood to the comissioned result.

 

If anything, the recipient should be thrilled that this particular "Manthorp" has had it's own unique history (including this thread).


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 From:  kara  
 To:  Manthorp      
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How does one go about buying one of those, Mr. Manthorp?

 

Or your carvings, as those are also very nice.

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 From:  Sulkpot  
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Believe me, lady, the price is too high :-(( 

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 From:  kara  
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2226.1647 In reply to 2226.1646 

While thinking of a fitting reply, I was trapped by your dastardly signature. Again.

 

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 From:  SMD  
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2226.1648 In reply to 2226.1647 

Surely that's a euphemism.

 

<Bzzzt>

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 From:  Manthorp   
 To:  Darren     
2226.1649 In reply to 2226.1644 

Thanks for the kind comments, Dazza. Yes, I've come to terms with submitting TCB to the Jersey Heritage Trust as it is (indeed, I have now done so). But it still grates with me.

 

It's a phenomenon which I'm sure most of the posters on Teh will recognise. Whatever your sphere of creative endeavour, be it whittling, or interweb-knitting, or guitar thrashing, you can never look at your own creations without seeing its imperfections and mistakes. It gets better over time: on occasion I've caught up with one of my carvings years after I completed it, and I can actually derive some pleasure from looking at it; but when I look at a new piece, all I can see is a bunch of mistakes held together with wood.


Bush & Blair, inc; The US Office of Legal Counsel has determined that human rights are unconstitutional

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 From:  Darren  
 To:  Manthorp      
2226.1650 In reply to 2226.1649 
Is it like when you spunk all over her face and you look on the splash-damage with pride, but then the feeling starts to sneak in that you could have jizzed a bit more up the left nostril or maybe squeezed out a few more ml? 'Cause I get that all the time. Don't tell me I don't know the pain of the self-critical artist!

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 From:  bohman75  
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2226.1651 In reply to 2226.1650 

Oh, but who hasn't been...

 

I think all this talk about wood and balls is affecting you.

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 From:  DSLPete (THE_TGG)  
 To:  milko     
2226.1652 In reply to 2226.1604 

If we still had shillings and pence, then people would be better adders. And dividers. And multipliers. And taker awayers.

 

Everything divides by 10 these days, it doesn't make for an active mathematical mind. IMO.

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 From:  milko  
 To:  DSLPete (THE_TGG)     
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Ah well. Luckily we can make robotic adding-machines to do it for us now.

milko
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  DSLPete (THE_TGG)     
2226.1654 In reply to 2226.1652 
Everything except time, computers, angles, and paper. :/ 

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