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I used to draw as a kid but have not drawing any thing in 30 years well with poor ice for ice fishing I thought I would give it a try again.

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Very Good!!!!!!!!! :D
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Very Nice !

Looks good to me, you must have been
really good thirty years ago
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Nice work man, I used to tinker too.
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Very good drawings.
I wish my hands would allow me to do some fine arts like that.
Too many injuries from sports and work to be able to.
Early in life a teacher tried to convince me to pursue an arts career, my mind was scattered in all directions and I couldn't stick with any one thing for very long.

You have talent, so enjoy what you have!!
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Great job! I admire people that have such skill, especially with pencil! Keep it up!!!
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Very nice. I always wished I could draw, I bet its very relaxing.
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Amazing! You have quite a talent :D I always liked to try but I was never very good at art. I was more a silly character type and as soon as I went to add colour I totally ruined my picture.
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Jerry, I think I seen that cat behind your house
when we were squirrel hunting last weekend.
Maybe that's why you didn't see many deer this
year! :shock: :roll: :lol: Nice work!
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I like that. You have a very nice talent. I would love to have one off your sketches sign by you sometime. Beautiful work. Do you draw deer photos in the wild. I would be willing to buy one if it wasn't to expensive for me as long as my budget allows me to. Let me know please.
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Raymond wrote:I like that. You have a very nice talent. I would love to have one off your sketches sign by you sometime. Beautiful work. Do you draw deer photos in the wild. I would be willing to buy one if it wasn't to expensive for me as long as my budget allows me to. Let me know please.
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Thank you Raymond and every one else also for the nice comments.
Raymond I have never sold a drawing and have never done a deer ether at this point but I consider them in my top 3 of favorite animals .
I really am not that experienced at drawing I am 48 years old and have not drawn since I was in my teens I bought a pad of drawing paper two years ago with the idea to try it again and it sat in my basement until two weekends ago.
I needed some thing I wanted to draw and I have this book on prehistoric cats and their fossil record with cool drawings in it that I am going to work from for now.
Their is one picture of a big cat killing a stag of some sort in the book but the deer is not a whitetail and it is not first on my list at the moment.
You could send me a personnel message with your contact info and some day who knows I may want to take you up on the offer but for now it is all pretty fresh to me .
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It's cool to see your sketches, I'm the same as you, I haven't drawn in years. Even with the ability to draw, it's impressive to see pencil sketches.

Keep up the good work! :D
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Hey that's pretty darn good Gerald. Very nice. :)
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