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Had the grandkids over for Christmas this year, and while they played in my basement rec. room/man-cave, one of them knocked over a table lamp and broke it to the point it could not be fixed.

 

I decided that I needed a replacement, and how better to make it fit in that by making it myself.  Took Steve Goods 10" soaring eagle pattern, and enlarged it to an 18" wingspan, mounted it on a base, with a post behind it and made this lamp.

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Edited by trailfndr
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Great job Lee. I like the look of a simple lamp with the detailed artwork. I think you did good enlarging the pattern a bit, too.

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That is one great looking lamp.  Love the way you took a negative and made a positive out of it.  Sort of like they say when life gives you lemons make lemonade.  Well done.

jim

penquin

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