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  1. I finally got this camera figured out. Otis is showing his excitement. Saved is a pattern by Sully and done for a friend who is fighting cancer. I was tired yesterday and am retired today so thought this fit. Modified a Steve Good pattern so the dog looked like Otis. Also did one with an Australian Shepherd for my Vet as he sometimes discounts my bill when I give him something. Modified Bob's pattern to add the mule as that goes along with the state of Missouri. Did 2 of these for gifts for good friends of mine. Made a mistake though as stacked 2 1/2" pieces of oak and that was slow cutting.
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