What the LK should look like

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Re: What the LK should look like

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I have to say that this isn't that well executed, but I do like the general idea. One of the craftsmen that did the LK series would have been able to realize and do justice to H.R Giger. I think Giger's work lends itself to wood carving. If he'd been born 500 years earlier, we'd have seen his work all over every devotional carving in Medievel Europe.
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Re: What the LK should look like

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Actually I think he would have been burned at the stake.
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Here are a few more for ya!
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Badanovski wrote:Actually I think he would have been burned at the stake.
Absolutely, the man is a tortured soul who brings to this world his extreme visions and haunts. One of my favorite artists, but could not have lived in the middle ages without being executed in some horrible manor for being, at the very least, a heretic.

OJ, and the other hand, is a grade "A" idiot who had to push the envelope by continuing to be an idiot of the worst kind. The 5 people that used to believe in him finally gave up after his stupid thug move in Las Vegas.

Buck knives, wow, one of the few left that realize folks don't need that crummy thumb opener and clip on their most popular knife. It is next to impossible to find a quality lockblade that is slightly smaller than that without those pocket destroying thumb openers and belt clips.
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