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Old 10-18-2020, 12:34 PM   #1
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The Eagle Has Landed

My chainsaw carving skills are getting a tad better and while I've sold a few pieces to friends, I know I've not been getting what I might and certainly not paying for my time. This piece I might not even sell as it's my first attempt at an eagle, well actually my first attempt failed to look the part and became a red tailed hawk. A carving in Lee Mass I've corresponded with has given me some direction on pricing with the basic starting point at $100/ft then adding on if involved or in this case maybe it requires more painting and sealing. Since we have our own craftsman on this site from glass blowers and cabinet makers, to custom plug builders, what do you think about $325 if I decide to sell?
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