Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 06:17 PM
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Sharon
"American Honey"
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Bunch of rock stars on here for sure Sharon! I'm sure there are a lot more where these came from that just haven't gotten around to sharing yet. My thought exactly ! I almost commented on that too, as you did. There are magnificent builders in all walks of life on here. They need to post too
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 06:37 PM
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Gulo
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Thanks for starting the thread, Dan. The art and craftsmanship displayed is astounding. Sharon, wow me once again with a wolf or a wolverine. Where's Snowy with his wood carvings? Newhouse with his ivory carvings? Trey with his photos? The list could go on for pages and pages!
Jack
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 07:00 PM
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Dan Barnhurst
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Ok, realized I haven't shared either so I better practice what I preach. LOL. Trying to learn learn home tanning and I finished these yesterday. I caught the badger in a cat set last winter. The marten was a bucket list item. Had never caught a marten until last winter (not a lot of them in Utah) and finally took the time to make it happen. I caught a male and a female a couple hundred yards apart, two days apart. I had the male mounted ("Marty"). This is the female ("Martina"). Ok, Sharon. You're it!
Sneak the pan under his paw!
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 07:23 PM
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This was actually done for the 2020 Alaska trappers spring fling,,,,,,,,,which was canceled. So I added the 21 to make it happen at the fling in 2021,,,,,,,,,,which was canceled. It is now in Alaska and AKHOWLER will figure out how to squeeze the most out of it to benefit the association. I need to home up with something I haven’t already done for 2022!
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 07:54 PM
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Boco
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You guys even look like the rolling stones,lol. Good Job.
Last edited by Boco; 10/16/21 07:55 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 08:05 PM
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I’ve been reading here for years but haven’t posted. Building my own traditional hunting gear is one of my pastimes.
Speak softly and carry a big stick. Aim small miss small
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Gulo]
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10/16/21 08:36 PM
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Sharon
"American Honey"
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Thanks for starting the thread, Dan. The art and craftsmanship displayed is astounding. Sharon, wow me once again with a wolf or a wolverine. Where's Snowy with his wood carvings? Newhouse with his ivory carvings? Trey with his photos? The list could go on for pages and pages!
Jack Ok Dan ! Your marten bling is gorgeous ! Love that bright yellow orange bling ! Jack....you need to post your wuff skull drawing, and any others of your years in research....all those marten skulls and anything else in your admirable experiences ....all art ! AND.....the breathtaking home Sir Ken built for you . And there's many others too....those builders of fine guns....shotgunning ranges...stone work...wood...walkways with wuff prints on it .....just amazing work by such talented people here . Beautiful furs....clothing...Scott....330's Native American decour ! The list in such immense talent goes on . Sir Jack....your wolverine ....everyone needs to know of the beginning of the wolverine studies ....with you.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 08:48 PM
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cmcf
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Will try .257Roberts AI Mt Rifles left handed Bastogne walnut, Douglas xx premium air guaged. Bench rest chambered and fitted. Wood is still in the rough from the router so can’t see the figure. Lot of work still to do
Last edited by cmcf; 10/16/21 09:05 PM.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/16/21 09:06 PM
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I drilled 3,000 acres of wheat and it’s up. That’s all I got
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Pawnee]
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10/16/21 09:13 PM
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cmcf
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I drilled 3,000 acres of wheat and it’s up. That’s all I got Thanks, feeding a lot of people right there. Hope it comes in heavy.
“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined” B. Disraeli
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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10/16/21 09:20 PM
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You guys even look like the rolling stones,lol. Good Job. LOL! Bunch of geriatrics but you sound pretty good.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Ryan McLeod]
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10/16/21 10:59 PM
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Boco
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Fionas latest handiwork in progress Nice beadwork there. My wife does a bit of beadwork too.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Pawnee]
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10/17/21 12:06 AM
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Dan Barnhurst
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I drilled 3,000 acres of wheat and it’s up. That’s all I got Pawnee, I highly value your contribution. Farmers feed the world. I spent two years in Japan 45 years ago. They had a tradition of eating every single grain of rice from their bowl. It was explained, they do this out of respect and to honor the farmers that labor so hard to provide our food. To this day I will not leave a grain of rice on my plate. Thankyou!
Sneak the pan under his paw!
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