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    Dang, man. That's pretty cool. You did a fabulous job on that. I have no idea how you did it but they sure look real. That's an amazing piece of artwork. I just hope, for your sake, his hands are not shaking with excitement on your next visit.

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    I'm having a hard time finding a good dentist much less one deserving of a beautiful piece of work like that, nice job!! Give us more details

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    Wow, now that IS a work of art or should I say work of Crash....fantastic.
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    Real nice Crash! How did you secure the teeth to the jawbone?

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    amazing work Crash!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizz123 View Post
    I'm having a hard time finding a good dentist much less one deserving of a beautiful piece of work like that, nice job!! Give us more details
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    Real nice Crash! How did you secure the teeth to the jawbone?
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    I think he will like it. Great knife work.
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    Showcase for sure
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    awesome job!!!!!
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    That is way up on the cool scale...very nice work.
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