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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Eagle carving.(ostrich egg)

6 comments:

Randal M Snowdrop said...

Surely you're missing a trick here Rob? Surely one of your eggs is crying out for a Little Owl carving?

Richard G Smith said...

Fantastic Rob

Jeff said...

Incredible work Rob,nice one !
Can I come and photograph your Ostrich,does it pose for flight shots ?

MITCH said...

I've thought about Owl sp? Probably Barn. Wide angle lenses only Jeff!

Randal M Snowdrop said...

Ho much do you charge for these Rob? I bought a few from SA last time I was there, but managed to break most of them!

As for barn owl, I'll take you to a secret place where we can set up a secret hide and secretly carve a barn owl into an ostrich egg using my core drill and a dwarf's pick. Only problem is, it'll be secret so you can't tell anyone.

MITCH said...

I'm up for that Randal!As for the price i've just sold one for 80quid and that's cheap compared with the other sites i've been checking out.Most of it is in America where they charge anything from 275 dollars to an incredible 10 and a half grand(seriously!)and that is one of a pair of dancing Cranes.