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Progress ……

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Now to decide where to hang. 

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12 hours ago, sydneydee said:

Now to decide where to hang. 

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Beautiful framing sydneydee. (like the willing Dees supplicant too) 

The old man just got given this painting.
Not his best pic of the work but you get the idea.
Bloody ripper 😎👌

 

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Here come Clarry and Tracc…

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I got my Max and Jack back on Friday. Professionally framed by @joeboy (my DL hubby 😉). This pic doesn’t do it justice; try as I may I couldn’t avoid the glare, no matter the angle. Can’t wait for the next two! ❤️💙

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1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I got my Max and Jack back on Friday. Professionally framed by @joeboy (my DL hubby 😉). This pic doesn’t do it justice; try as I may I couldn’t avoid the glare, no matter the angle. Can’t wait for the next two! ❤️💙

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Dont show it to chris scott

 
2 hours ago, Webber said:

Here come Clarry and Tracc…

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Seriously, why can’t our guernsey colours be like those of the fellas in these pics?

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6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Seriously, why can’t our guernsey colours be like those of the fellas in these pics?

Partly cos the sponsorship/advertising is horribly distracting, which makes me so happy to remove it, otherwise cos navy is navy is navy. 


1 hour ago, Satan said:

Dont show it to chris scott

Too late. I’ve already sent it to him as a Get Well gift for his players. 

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I got my Max and Jack back on Friday. Professionally framed by @joeboy (my DL hubby 😉). This pic doesn’t do it justice; try as I may I couldn’t avoid the glare, no matter the angle. Can’t wait for the next two! ❤️💙

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I got mine framed and got the anti glare glass, I paid a [censored] load of money but I intend to keep it for a while.

I nearly fell over when he gave me the quote, but in the end it was worth it.

6 hours ago, Webber said:

Here come Clarry and Tracc…

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I've had a rethink and in view of me getting all three, when I do then the other two will be lost, so I'm going to pick a different spot.

The other alternative, if I can't find one, is move house.

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3 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Seriously, why can’t our guernsey colours be like those of the fellas in these pics?

Because it almost looks black ! And we know what that means!  

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Latest…..heads, arms, and some unfamiliar item in the top left corner

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Really good work Webber.

im really looking forward to the tryptich hanging in my home to erase the memories of 57 years and provide a constant reminder of the glory. Wont have to navigate devices just look up and renew the joy and pride.

I haven't had direct contact with Joeboy and thank you for your cooperation in arranging for framing.

i will miss the first few matches and hope to catch up with you both in April at the G.

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5 hours ago, dpositive said:

Really good work Webber.

im really looking forward to the tryptich hanging in my home to erase the memories of 57 years and provide a constant reminder of the glory. Wont have to navigate devices just look up and renew the joy and pride.

I haven't had direct contact with Joeboy and thank you for your cooperation in arranging for framing.

i will miss the first few matches and hope to catch up with you both in April at the G.

Looking good for getting them finished by then dpositive. 

22 hours ago, Webber said:

Latest…..heads, arms, and some unfamiliar item in the top left corner

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That muscle structure on BBB, would be structurally and physiologically correct given your profession, and I guess comes from a photo, but it's a better look than I ever saw when I was looking at him.

Its not a complaint and should ensure BBB or his physio pay top dollar for the original.

Im looking forward to similar definition on th other players. It was an issue I noted over the years that our boys bodies were just that ,boys, and slightly underdone. I noted that Jack and Riv came to the club as recruits with greater muscle definition.

On 10/12/2021 at 7:40 PM, Jontee said:

Who is the 'third man' in the photo?

Ok I reckon it is Brayshaw as well but the most important question everyone is missing is whose solitary hand is the on the right of the photo.. Surely that is equally important ????

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25 minutes ago, dpositive said:

That muscle structure on BBB, would be structurally and physiologically correct given your profession, and I guess comes from a photo, but it's a better look than I ever saw when I was looking at him.

Its not a complaint and should ensure BBB or his physio pay top dollar for the original.

Im looking forward to similar definition on th other players. It was an issue I noted over the years that our boys bodies were just that ,boys, and slightly underdone. I noted that Jack and Riv came to the club as recruits with greater muscle definition.

Artistic licence definitely allows me to glorify somewhat. 😉. Interestingly, BBB has exceptional muscle definition, perhaps more than any player at the club. Not biggest, but most delineated. Naturally low subdermal fat. He’s a physio student’s ‘surface anatomy’ dream, basically. You’ll also note, no disrespect to Clarry’s attributes, that I’ve made him a better looking rooster than nature has otherwise determined. Still him, but dare I say more handsome. 

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Latest…..just uniforms and “Easter Eggs” to come. Unlike the Dees, not going to be ready for around 1, but not far away. 

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13 minutes ago, Webber said:

Latest…..just uniforms and “Easter Eggs” to come. Unlike the Dees, not going to be ready for around 1, but not far away. 

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Maginficent work Webber.

I'd leave Bont just like that, just a shadow of our champ.

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12 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

leave Bont just like that

That’s the plan. 

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Tracc done (excuse poor resolution)….one to go….

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Done. Info on prints and painting notes soon…..

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