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Daddy_Nobu…
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That face...the bonnet...the lace.
The mouse nibbles... a rather large tear... oh, sweet faux antique frame.
What's a guy to do? BUY IT NOW!!!!!! :)
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Posted 9 months ago
Daddy_Nobu…
(105 items)
That face...the bonnet...the lace.
The mouse nibbles... a rather large tear... oh, sweet faux antique frame.
What's a guy to do? BUY IT NOW!!!!!! :)
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very nicely done , love this very much:)
Thanks Bellin, me too. She'll be a hundred years old soon and needs an extreme make over. I'll have it matted and reframed to cover some of those rough edges. Or not, it's growing on me in this form. The image itself is an incredible print. Very realistic. A good old picture can be like looking through a window back into the past.
your very welcome Daddy_nobucks:) she very beautiful:) i love how you have her framed very great idea. and yes the image incredible:)
Yep, you said it Dave! Wow, that's still a beautiful image ain't it? You never cease to amaze me, how you find this stuff. You must be looking even harder than I do,,,LOL
Thanks Signaholic!
Thanks official and brat for stopping by. Hope it's going good.
I swear ebay runs through your veins, and not your wireless modem!!!! A little worse for wear but she's still a looker.
Thanks Tom. Sometimes the eBay searches feel like an i.v. drip, no doubt! :) It's nice when a rough piece looks good after hanging it up on the wall as is. I'm trying to take it easy between now and the next Schmidt auction.
OH Schmidt!!!! Good thing I have some OT coming, maybe I'll grab some scraps after the big dogs fill up, lol!!