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Hand Carved Walking Stick .....

Discussion in 'Wildlife Artwork and Crafts' started by Kerby Ross, Mar 5, 2019.

  1. Kerby Ross

    Kerby Ross KSU - Class of '83; U.S. Army - Infantry (83-92)

    One piece of pine. Hand carved walking stick, this time a Arizona Ridged Nosed Rattlesnake.

    :)

    Kerby...

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  2. Bruce M

    Bruce M Member

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    Awesome!!! Great work!
     
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  3. Kerby Ross

    Kerby Ross KSU - Class of '83; U.S. Army - Infantry (83-92)

    Thanks

    :)

    Kerby...
     
  4. Is that snake carved into the stick? In your other post I thought they were real snakes, taxidermies and then attached. Either way, you’re and artist. As a carver you’re a master.
     
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  5. Kerby Ross

    Kerby Ross KSU - Class of '83; U.S. Army - Infantry (83-92)

    Thanks, it is all one piece of wood. Carved, scales burned in, then painted and stained.

    :)
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  6. Bradley Smith

    Bradley Smith Member

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    Very nice!
     
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  7. Kerby Ross

    Kerby Ross KSU - Class of '83; U.S. Army - Infantry (83-92)

    Thanks
    :)
    Kerby...
     
  8. rogerswildlife

    rogerswildlife Rogers Wildlife Taxidermy Tommy Rogers

    Absolutely amazing as always Kerby!!!
    Tommy
     
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  9. Kerby Ross

    Kerby Ross KSU - Class of '83; U.S. Army - Infantry (83-92)

    Thanks Tommy

    :)