cardiobill
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since March 2012
Posts: 881
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Post by cardiobill on May 13, 2012 22:50:03 GMT -5
I have seen so many wonderful creations since joining this board but as a cardiologist who has a wife who has decorated our house with an abundance of hearts (stone hearts, wooden hearts' heart towels, heart pictures etc.) I was immediately drawn to Ed's rock'n hearts. I stewed about this for a while but ultimately PM'd him telling him how much I liked his work. Sure enough he wrote me back and a heart arrive in the mail. My photo does not do it justice. I'm sure others on this board have similar stories but I found it incredible that a guy from Ohio (who has only tumbled a few batches with his kids) could find a piece of work from a stranger in Arizona and end up with a beautiful work of art as well as a new friend. I have never seen anything like Ed's hearts with the 2 separate sides joined together to make a unified piece. His rock'n heart philosophy is quite interesting as well. I could go on forever but needless to say I truly appreciated it and will find a special place for it and tell people this story. I actually bought a cheap tile saw and I am going to attempt some hearts on my own. I clearly have no idea what I'm doing but can't wait to try! Ha.. Thanks so much Ed and thank all of you for sharing your knowledge. I'll need it Bill
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Post by NatureNut on May 13, 2012 23:11:47 GMT -5
Bill, I'm sure you will soon be able to shape your hearts with the skill of a surgeon. Ed's beautiful heart in red is perfection at its best! Jo
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Post by tntmom on May 14, 2012 0:02:05 GMT -5
Awe Bill!!! Ed is the BEST!!!! I've got two of his hearts but I need to wrangle one off of my daughter's neck to get pictures... (half the time she sleeps with it )! His Brave Heart got me through a very stressful night.... his work definitely sends out the GOOD VIBES!!!!
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