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Some Scrim I've done

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Hawken12

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Wow! You are really good at that! You must be a artist? I hope to try my hand at some scrimming here in the very near future.

Take care!
 
Nope ,I ain't I kin draw a bit have always done that,but there's lots o ways of gittin a picture copied ,one thats ya like an havin a go at her ,When I started out (70's,wow) bot a kit, at New Bedford,always loved them ships(the whalers).
So my first piece was on the flat,ya kin practice on a piece o plastic,really,just to git a feel for it,Plastic ain't real good at holdin the ink.I got more iff'n yer interested,Y'all welcome and thankin ya fer lookin
Hawken12
 
Beautiful work, Peter. Very nicely drawn.
Have you seen the book,"The Engraved Powder Horn" by Dressler? Lots of nice engraved/scrimshawed horns in there in full color. Mostly folk art horns with masted ships and fanciful animals. Real neat stuff.
 
Hi Cooner
Yup seen it, don't have it yet,Its funny goin back to primitive style and I have ,sometimes harder to do and come out rite.
Thanx Hawken
 
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