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In one piece. For a young fan of  Little Shop of Horrors.  All 4 pieces were turned, then carved with hand tools before painting.   

Basswood, 6" wide x 12" tall. Acrylics and rattle can poly. Coffee can from ebay.

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#9
Very cool.
Cool

My daughter took me to see the musical when it played in Charlotte.  A fun evening.
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#10
Feed me!

Looks great. I think that is my favorite thing that you've made!
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#11
Man Hairy you always come up with some neat things. 

I hope next time you take pictures step by step.
Yes   I know for me I would be highly interested.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
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#12
Awesome job Hairy  
Cool love it
Life is what you make of it, change your thinking, change your life!
Don's woodshop
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#13
Hairy,once again your genius showed through.Beautiful work.

Mel
ABC(Anything But Crapsman)club member
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#14
that's awesome, clever and reminiscent of the movie. One of Moranis's better comedy roles I felt.

2 thumbs up
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Michael
Every day find time to appreciate life. It is far too short and 'things' happen. RIP Willem
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