With next Friday only a week away we thought we'd take a moment and wish you all a very Merry Christmas. We hope you enjoy all the blessings of the season and find lots of new carving equipment under the tree on Christmas morning.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your wife as well. Thank you for all that you do to make our lives more enjoyable. At the end of a workday, one of the things I look forward to doing is visiting this site. If I bring home much more carving "stuff", I better hitch a ride back to the northland with Santa. I am picking up my glass pallette tomorrow so I am blaming Lynn for that indiscretion. Tony Agatucci
Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year too. May all of your cowboys ride fine horses. Thanks for the time and effort to get us off our butts and do some real carvings of the characture type. I know you have made some real friends over the past years with your ability to share your talents. So many carvers do not and go to every effort to secretly hide their skills to make their fine work. Unfortunately they take with them these abilities but you have been so graceious to share. You will live on for some time after you are gone because you did share. Reminds me of some of the greats of the past, they are remembered not so much by what they did but by what they shared with others. God's speed in the new year! Charlie
A very Merry Christmas to you and your Family and the Best of the New Year to you & the Mrs. And a special thanx for all you've shared publicly & privately to all us via your blog, e-mail and at carving shows. Looking forward to a new year of carving insights.
And a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year to You and Judy. Thanks for all your Pictures, Videos and instruction over the last few years…..Myron & Linda
Merry Christmas Lynn. Thank you for inspiring me with your blog and your videos and your beautiful gift of teaching of this wonderful thing called carving. You and your lovely wife represent what's great about America. Your dignity and honor show through in all you do and I feel blessed to be able to witness such greatness.All the best in the new year. Charlie Wilson
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to both you and your wife. You have advanced carving to a new height with all your teaching, and I thank you for that pre-Christmas gift. Hope you and your family stay healthy for the New year.fred
Happy Holidays to you and your wife and thank you both for a year of sharing your gifts.
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Thanks and the same to you Lynn!
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Season's Greetings to you both and all your family. May Santa bring you a huge battery for your recorder so you don't have to stop so often. (-:
ReplyDeleteSeriously, may peace and joy be yours through out the coming year.
Ron
Eugene, OR
Nice picture and Merry Christmas. The east coast storm has now dumped over 12" of snow on us (so far) so it will definitely be a nice Christmas here.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family Lynn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great lookin' couple!!! Merry Christmas to you too.
ReplyDeleteAnd a Merry Xmas to you and your wife Later John Smith Anchorage Alaska Mulege Baja Mex.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family as well. Thanks for sharing your gift with us for the last few years.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your wife as well. Thank you for all that you do to make our lives more enjoyable. At the end of a workday, one of the things I look forward to doing is visiting this site. If I bring home much more carving "stuff", I better hitch a ride back to the northland with Santa. I am picking up my glass pallette tomorrow so I am blaming Lynn for that indiscretion. Tony Agatucci
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU BOTH. Thank you for all you share and all the hard work you both do !
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a very Happy New Year too.
ReplyDeleteMay all of your cowboys ride fine horses.
Thanks for the time and effort to get us off our butts and do some real carvings of the characture type. I know you have made some real friends over the past years with your ability to share your talents. So many carvers do not and go to every effort to secretly hide their skills to make their fine work. Unfortunately they take with them these abilities but you have been so graceious to share. You will live on for some time after you are gone because you did share. Reminds me of some of the greats of the past, they are remembered not so much by what they did but by what they shared with others.
God's speed in the new year!
Charlie
Merry Christmas to you and Judy. Thanks for all you do with the videos and this blog.
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And a big Merry Christmas from Western PA
ReplyDeleteA very Merry Christmas to you and your Family and the Best of the New Year to you & the Mrs. And a special thanx for all you've shared publicly & privately to all us via your blog, e-mail and at carving shows.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to a new year of carving insights.
And a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year to You and Judy. Thanks for all your Pictures, Videos and instruction over the last few years…..Myron & Linda
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Lynn. Thank you for inspiring me with your blog and your videos and your beautiful gift of teaching of this wonderful thing called carving. You and your lovely wife represent what's great about America. Your dignity and honor show through in all you do and I feel blessed to be able to witness such greatness.All the best in the new year. Charlie Wilson
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to both you and your wife. You have advanced carving to a new height with all your teaching, and I thank you for that pre-Christmas gift. Hope you and your family stay healthy for the New year.fred
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