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Hey Everyone,

    I'm Jeffery Allen Shelbyville Kentucky. I have been having a fit trying to make a specific pattern. My women had been asking me to cut a picture of her father for sentimental purposes. I couldn't find but 2 pictures. One is blown up and very grainy. The other is a bit small but could be blown up a bit and is better quality. I am wanting to suprise her with it on Valentines day. I was hoping maybe one of you fellow scroll sawyers could give me a hand. Thanks Yall.untitled.bmp

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Hey Jeffrey, here is my shot at the picture. The picture I think was folded and then straightened plus being a old picture it was very difficult to work on but I gave my best shot. Hope you like it and as the day progresses you will have more choices with my friends attempting it.

Have a nice day.

 

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Hi.

  Hope this helps. It still needs a little work around the jawline - but I've removed the fold mark from the middle. If I can be of any further assistance, please give me a shout. We'd all really appreciate it if you'd be kind enough to post a picture of the finished cut - of whichever pattern you choose. (I'm sure you'll get a few more).

Kindest Regards,

Nick.

 

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Wow what a great photo.  He looks just like i would picture a good ol boy from Harlan County!  Sorry this pattern doesn't do it justice.  Maybe you can use part of it or something.  You have many to choose from.  I didn't check it for floaters, i'm sure there are plenty.

Can't wait to see a picture of the finished project.

 

Russell

 

 

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Wow what a great photo.  He looks just like i would picture a good ol boy from Harlan County!  Sorry this pattern doesn't do it justice.  Maybe you can use part of it or something.  You have many to choose from.  I didn't check it for floaters, i'm sure there are plenty.

Can't wait to see a picture of the finished project.

 

Russell

Thanks alot. He was a true country bot from what I have heard. He's well thought of. I never got to meet the man. 

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