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Subject: Pictures of the 1689 Jutras when it is carved?
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| meathead320 |
Bemidji Minnesota
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Hi all,
This is my first post. I have been lurking around here for a while. Wondering if anyone would take some pictures of the 1689 and post them once it is carved.
I never was able to find any on-line pics of the Wallace 1502 after she was turned into King-King, so I was hoping that someone out there, with a decent camera would snap a few shots of the new WR when she has been turned into art, and put them up for others to view.
Thanks all, Mike-
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10/20/2007 12:29:05 PM
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| meathead320 |
Bemidji Minnesota
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Ohh, and I forgot to ask this one too; Can a pumpkin such as the Jutras 1689 be supported by it's blossom end? I pictures this part of the fruit looks bigger than the stem end, and I was curious if one of such size could still bear its own weight, when propped up to be carved?
I know the Houghton 1337 was able to be supported by its stem end, as it was wider surface area than its blossom.
Does one end of an AG over 1200 pounds tend to be thicker, or more supportive than another, or do they tend to be pretty sturdy?
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10/20/2007 1:10:58 PM
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