
I mounted these two wranglers on oak bases with a pony shoe. That's a perfect size for the scale I work in. If I had carved an entire body a full sized shoe would work. For the larger shoe I like to use the shoes the Farrier removes from our horses when he gives them a retread. Funny, up in Dayton there was a guy eyeballing one of my figures mounted this way but he said he didn't like the "used" shoe on the piece. I told him it was from my horse Boomer and that that worn look was from the good times the two of us had had roaming around the hills of Oklahoma. I thought it added a much more personal touch than if I'd tacked on a new one. Evidently he didn't agree as he looked a little longer and then wandered off. His loss not mine!
It's Thanksgiving tomorrow and we hope you all have a good one. It will be a quiet one for us with just my Mom coming over. But, as she just turned 92 that's probably the best thing we could be thankful for. Our two sons will be home for Christmas this year so we're thankful for that too.
Lots of photos after the jump to the Gallery. Don't overload on the Turkey!!!
I enjoyed your seminar at Dayton. Super job! The new cowboy looks good! Jim
ReplyDeleteWaiting for the rest of it is like waiting for the other shoe to drop! lol ;) going to be a good one Lynn.
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ReplyDeleteA quick question on the epoxy that you use to make the eyes glassy looking. Is it the same 5-minute bonding type epoxy (loctite/Devcon)that you use for assembly, or something special?. Thanks Lynn..Myron Compton
Happy Thanksgiving Dad!! Great work on the busts, they look swell.
ReplyDeletehi lynn this is glyn i talked to you yesterday thought i would try to send a comment. i'm getting some pictures together to send. Have a happy thanksgiving.
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