The carving goes well, I think that I get better with each piece; I am learning that not all pieces can be done totally by hand as way too time consuming. Having a hobby that needs to become more business like is also difficult especially when it comes to developing an inventory then trying to find a market or a venue from which my carvings can be sold. Am going to try to put some of the carvings into a venue called "Etsy" and see how the general public feels about my work. I have also posted some pictures of antique decoys that have become work a lot of money; you never know, if you have something of mine, even if you are tired of it, put it in a box, might be worth something to the next generation! Found a decoy "Yellowlegs Shorebird, carved by George Boyd, carved in the late 1800's to early 1900's in Seabrook, New Hampshire that just sold for $13,000! Wouldn't it be nice to find one of these in an old barn!
This decoy went for over $8000!
Guess I will continue to look for how I am going to "remake me" and will try to keep you posted. Check out Etsy for my new products and I promise that I will be more prompt in my thoughts-perhaps that is the "new" me. Keep measuring twice but for all those fishermen out there, keep your lines tight too. Much peace to all.
Nelson (pappa)
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