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Post by skully on Jun 29, 2011 23:20:39 GMT -5
hahaha. i wish i could get all members both former and present to sign ethan (my coyote skull) but i'd need more room
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Post by Radiant Magnificence Alastair on Jun 30, 2011 8:56:44 GMT -5
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Post by Scott on Jun 30, 2011 9:55:26 GMT -5
During a no-facial-hair phase.
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Post by skully on Jun 30, 2011 20:12:26 GMT -5
@alastair: oh yeah Jacob's Rams... those are on my most wanted list for skulls to get, but most of them i've seen cost about $200 @scott lol alex looks so bored in that and duck...i don't know why he blinked during the photo
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Post by Scott on Jul 1, 2011 20:42:42 GMT -5
That's not Duck; that's Lopez, who filled in during Duck's absence.
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Post by skully on Jul 2, 2011 5:10:10 GMT -5
oh yeah lol... they look so similar it's hard to tell the difference you know i just realized there's like 4 pages of this thread takling about skulls? lol aanyway... (good God that's a creepy picture)
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Post by koihoshi on Jul 4, 2011 1:31:56 GMT -5
I ended up ditching my mohawk and was told I'm not allowed to have it anymore Sad face. Oddly... I Have very few pics of me, and more pics of my cars lol. But here are a few. Here is our wedding last year, me with my parents. Here is not that long ago at christmas I think And the most recent and blurry pic of me getting ready to go take my dad on a run at an autocross day.
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Post by unicycletim on Jul 5, 2011 4:47:24 GMT -5
I just took some photos of me with my newly built guitar stand. I carved it out of Oamaru stone salvaged from an earthquake damaged house. We dumped around twenty or thirty trailer loads (probably $100k worth) of this stone from a $4mil house that my dad built three or four years ago. There's more pictures of the build here picasaweb.google.com/tga240/GuitarStandBuild?authuser=0&feat=directlink.
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Post by skully on Jul 5, 2011 18:55:25 GMT -5
dude, that is awesome!
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Post by unicycletim on Jul 5, 2011 21:28:02 GMT -5
Thanks. Other than gluing the fabric on it was incredibly straight forward. My brother had seen something similar cast out of concrete on the web, so it wasn't hard to make it work for the stone (it's incredibly soft, so we just used a hammer and chisel).
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Post by skully on Jul 5, 2011 22:08:37 GMT -5
wow, so it didn't take you that long to chisel out the perfect shape?
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Post by unicycletim on Jul 5, 2011 22:51:41 GMT -5
Not really. It's hard to put a time value on it cos I did all the chiseling about three or four months ago. If I had another piece of stone I could probably knock one out in an afternoon. I made a cardboard template first, then used a really big chisel to take most of the stone out, and a little one to scribe a properly defined line.
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Post by skully on Jul 6, 2011 1:08:32 GMT -5
oh. plan on making any extra decorations or is that it?
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Post by unicycletim on Jul 6, 2011 4:57:02 GMT -5
Nah, I like the stone, the fabric's just there to protect my bass.
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Post by skully on Jul 6, 2011 7:20:59 GMT -5
aww
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