14th Annual
Southeastern Woodcarving School
July 15 - 18, 1999
Opal Powers from Marietta Georgia, taught the Common Yellowthroat songbird. Every student was able to take home a completed project. |
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Nancy Crippen, Montgomery, Alabama taught a raccoon class. Here is one of the finished products. |
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Jim Rives, Orange Beach Alabama taught a realistic bust of a Chippewa Indian Warrior. Careful with that mohawk hairdo fellows! |
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Cecil Walley from Sebring, Florida and his realistic wolf or bear bust class. |
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