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Framed Horkey Thread
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antiyou wrote:no emoticon works for that MWH. wow...
x6 x2
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He stands corrected!
mattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
jeesus Baker, those are all perfect, but the MWH, oh my goodness...so stoked that you tracked down the elusive variant and boy did you treat her right
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My personal favorite piece by Horkey, it was a pleasure to put together a piece that so much time went into tracking down. The pics don't show that the frame stands 1 1/2" off the wall, it's got great presence in the flesh. I'll try and get another shot of it before the end of the day.Baker wrote:Normally I wait until I actually have these home from Corey and the Furthur Frames crew to post pictures. But it being the first day of Horkeyween figure I should post them up. These were all just finished over the last 2 days. Ill blow the doors off with detail pics when I get them in, but for now these shots from Corey will have to do
Forgot to mention, not sure if you heard of the massive cardboard shortages afflicting Colorado right now, might take a little while to get this boxed up and out the door. It's safe on my office wall for the interim though, no worries.
Corey, I love how you cut the miters so that the rivets are equally spaced around the moulding for the MWH variant frame up. Also the colors throughout are spot on. Attention to detail makes this my favorite frame-up from your shop. Are those two fillets or just one?
Auds1000 wrote:Corey, I love how you cut the miters so that the rivets are equally spaced around the moulding for the MWH variant frame up. Also the colors throughout are spot on. Attention to detail makes this my favorite frame-up from your shop. Are those two fillets or just one?
From our emails about the design for it.Corey wrote:These designs use a hand wrapped black raw silk top mat, a band of taupe gray mat, a rustic gray fillet with white highlights, and a solid core black inner mat to finish.
ironjaiden wrote: "'Weener in June' is completely sold out, thanks for the interest"
Really impressive silk mat used, lovely colourpeacedog wrote:My personal favorite piece by Horkey, it was a pleasure to put together a piece that so much time went into tracking down. The pics don't show that the frame stands 1 1/2" off the wall, it's got great presence in the flesh. I'll try and get another shot of it before the end of the day.Baker wrote:Normally I wait until I actually have these home from Corey and the Furthur Frames crew to post pictures. But it being the first day of Horkeyween figure I should post them up. These were all just finished over the last 2 days. Ill blow the doors off with detail pics when I get them in, but for now these shots from Corey will have to do
Forgot to mention, not sure if you heard of the massive cardboard shortages afflicting Colorado right now, might take a little while to get this boxed up and out the door. It's safe on my office wall for the interim though, no worries.
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damn son
awesome Jay
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