Chainsaw Art

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  1. Dougie D

    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    i stopped of at a place up from Dunoon today and had a look at some chainsaw art was tempted with the border collie but wouldn't fit in my jacket:rolleyes:
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    I like the Dragon and the Meerkat - long way to come though...........................
     
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    Thought I was gonna see blood and guts
    It's clever though
     
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    They look pretty good. A few years back, went to an unveiling of some chainsaw art, at the Splash, Little Cawthorpe, just outside Louth. It was to celebrate, Kyonari winning the BSB title, apparantly he was living nearby, as the Honda team run out of workshops on the louth Ind estate. The man himself was there, and a few other high flyers, the art was quite large, and was of him on a Fireblade, pulling a wheelie as I remember it. Think the artists concerned called themselves Extreme Chainsaw, or something like that, I've seen them pitched up at Cadwell BSB since, no idea if the piece still stands, as I've not been for a long time.
     
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