Mannyboy 06:59 PM 07-23-2019
massphatness 07:10 PM 07-23-2019
JELLY! Was just talking about cigar store Indians this past weekend -- need to source one. Great get!
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markem 08:29 PM 07-23-2019
elderboy02 08:42 AM 07-24-2019
stearns 09:22 AM 07-24-2019
Definitely on the list of potential future purchases. Looks like he's got a good home
:-)
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icehog3 10:35 AM 07-24-2019
mosesbotbol 12:14 PM 07-24-2019
Doesn't look from the Taino tribe.
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Dave128 07:06 PM 08-01-2019
massphatness 10:50 AM 08-03-2019
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I'm pretty sure a local brother saw my green-with-envy post above and decided to come to my rescue.
:-)
Meet "The Chief", as my benefactor dubbed him many years ago. He's not all painted up, but after he gets cleaned up a bit & slathered with oil, I'm guessing he's gonna be right purdy.
Big thanks to Mannyboy for starting this thread -- without it, I'm not sure I'd have had this opportunity.
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AdamJoshua 08:53 PM 08-07-2019
That.Is.Awesome! I kind of like it without the paint, will have a nice warm tone to it, class the joint up.
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icehog3 12:29 AM 08-08-2019
I missed that last week, Vin, that's super cool! Ours are very similar aside from the paint.
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massphatness 08:04 AM 08-08-2019
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I missed that last week, Vin, that's super cool! Ours are very similar aside from the paint.
Same tribe maybe?
:-)
Tung oil was recommended, and I've gotten one coat on so far. It really brings out the richness in the wood. Going to put on a second coat this weekend, and see where we're at after that. The Chief's going to spend a few weeks in the garage to off gas. Last thing I need are fumes in the lounge.
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markem 09:16 AM 08-08-2019
That is so cool, Vin. He has your coloring as well.
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massphatness 09:13 AM 08-10-2019
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With one coat of Tung oil. Going to do another.
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markem 09:53 AM 08-10-2019
Mannyboy 02:04 AM 08-11-2019
massphatness 01:14 PM 08-27-2019
Successfully got him into the lounge without dropping him down the basement stairs and smashing him into a million little oil-stained pieces.
:-)
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I like how the shadow on the wall gives the illusion of wings. Clearly the eagle is his spirit animal.
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markem 02:06 PM 08-27-2019
Nice! The stain looks amazing.
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BigAsh 02:53 PM 08-27-2019
Originally Posted by massphatness:
Successfully got him into the lounge without dropping him down the basement stairs and smashing him into a million little oil-stained pieces. :-)
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I like how the shadow on the wall gives the illusion of wings. Clearly the eagle is his spirit animal.
Fly, EAGLES, Fly...Looks good....Did you say "bung oil"??
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