[Woodcarver] Congratulations for you!

Mike & Patty Wilcox mllrynaz at millry.net
Tue Jul 6 22:51:40 EDT 2004


Ditto it is so good to be acknowledged.\
Glad you got it'''



>
> Congratulations on your way to fame and fortune!  Just a thought and maybe
> someone eles will have it too or a better one but what about carving the
> chain out of wood separate then installing it like you would have a real
> metal chain so its loose.  Is that what you thought or was it to carve it
> connected to the relief?  What ever you do it will be super I'm sure!
Good
> luck and have fun!!
> Merrilee
>
>
> >From: Linehan718 at aol.com
> >Reply-To: "[Woodcarver]" <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
> >To: woodcarver at six.pairlist.net
> >Subject: [Woodcarver] Some excitement for me
> >Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:34:23 EDT
> >
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> >I am so excited and starting to feel like a real artist.  I am being
> >commissioned to carve the scales of justice for a Law Office in  Chicago.
> >I will
> >carve it here in NYC and have it shipped to chicago ahead  of me.  They
are
> >flying my son and I out to Chicago(actually staying in  Munster, Ind., a
> >suburb of
> >chicago) for 4-5 days to do the installation and  unveiling of the
carving.
> >It will be sometime in mid August.   Imagine that.  Doesn't that sound
real
> >impressive.  Alright, alright  I'm not exactly famous yet.  The Lawyer I
am
> >doing
> >it for is my uncle  Tom.  But still,  I am very excited.  I of couse,
won't
> >be able  to charge him for the carving, though I know he will insist.  I
> >think
> >a  vacation in exchange for a carving is payment enough.  Just had to
share
> >my
> >  good news.  I will be asking some questions of the list I'm sure.  In
> >fact
> >I already have one.  I am debating carving the chains which hold the
> >scales
> >or incorporating real chains into the carving.  Real chains would  look
> >nice
> >but if  they going to rust and discolour over time I would rather  carve
> >them.
> >The carving will be light colored wood and will be attached to  a very
dark
> >wooden area outside of the Law office.  So I will only consider  real
> >chains if
> >they would keep their shiny color.  If anyone has any idea  about how to
do
> >the
> >chains I would appreciate  it.              thanks so much
> >
> >
> >Maura Carvin'  in NYC
> >www.picturetrail.com\whiteknight718
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