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I made a trophy for a bike run. Is it "quick and dirty", or is it "rustic"?
"Hard luck" goes to whoever had the worst time getting there but still made
it.
I meant for it to look like and eagle, but it looks more like a turkey.
That's what happens when you use harley parts I guess.
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ine/Turkey.jpg

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On May 15, 5:34 am, "Stupendous Man" wrote:
I made a trophy for a bike run. Is it "quick and dirty", or is it "rustic"?
"Hard luck" goes to whoever had the worst time getting there but still made
it.
I meant for it to look like and eagle, but it looks more like a turkey.
That's what happens when you use harley parts I guess.http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ine/Turkey.jpg

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I like it - the beak and head is very well thought out.

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On May 14, 5:34 pm, "Stupendous Man" wrote:
I made a trophy for a bike run. Is it "quick and dirty", or is it "rustic"?
"Hard luck" goes to whoever had the worst time getting there but still made
it.
I meant for it to look like and eagle, but it looks more like a turkey.
That's what happens when you use harley parts I guess.http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ine/Turkey.jpg

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I like it too.
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Stupendous Man wrote:
I made a trophy for a bike run. Is it "quick and dirty", or is it
"rustic"? "Hard luck" goes to whoever had the worst time getting
there but still made it.
I meant for it to look like and eagle, but it looks more like a
turkey. That's what happens when you use harley parts I guess.
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ine/Turkey.jpg


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"Stupendous Man" wrote:

I meant for it to look like and eagle, but it looks more like a turkey.
That's what happens when you use harley parts I guess.
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ine/Turkey.jpg


Nice! I was once in a MTB race for last. Didn't have the time to win.

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Stupendous Man wrote:

I made a trophy for a bike run. Is it "quick and dirty", or is it "rustic"?
"Hard luck" goes to whoever had the worst time getting there but still made
it.
I meant for it to look like and eagle, but it looks more like a turkey.
That's what happens when you use harley parts I guess.
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ine/Turkey.jpg



You should make another, for Hawkie.


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