7/23/09

Shop talk




You've watched him as he developed. This is where we are today. I'm trying to decide how much to trim his facial hair (if any).
Comment on this figure: Clinton, Another masterpiece! The hair is just right to my eyes - even helps to mask the mouth slits. Those bushy eyebrows will be great when he raises them. Perfect for senior audiences to identify with. A whole new school of figures may evolve. An older figure doesn't have to be crotchety and cranky - I love the twinkle in his eye. He'll be lots of fun, and will bring lots of pleasure and wisdom with him wherever he goes. Blessings, John J.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous7/23/2009

    Clinton, Another masterpiece! The hair is just right to my eyes - even helps to mask the mouth slits. Those bushy eyebrows will be great when he raises them. Perfect for senior audiences to identify with. A whole new school of figures may evolve. An older figure doesn't have to be crotchety and cranky - I love the twinkle in his eye. He'll be lots of fun, and will bring lots of pleasure and wisdom with him wherever he goes.
    Blessings,
    John J.

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  2. Leave him as he is... He reminds me of Don Quixote.

    Montana's Santa

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  3. Walt Rathbun7/23/2009

    Looks great to me also.

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  4. Anonymous7/23/2009

    To me he looks like an american gerneral in the 19th century. Leave him as he is. Realy a great character.
    Burkhard

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  5. i also like his facial hair the way it it now. he could be so many different fun characters depending on his clothing. very nice-lookin' little feller.

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  6. i like his facial hair the way it is now. he could be several fun characters depending on his clothing. great looking old feller!

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