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I was able to get a couple pieces of "The Lee Tree," an oak tree that stood outside Robert E. Lee's headquarters at Gettysburg. Added some red, white, and blue trimmings on the "Salute the Troops" kit from Turners Warehouse.
 

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I was able to get a couple pieces of "The Lee Tree," an oak tree that stood outside Robert E. Lee's headquarters at Gettysburg. Added some red, white, and blue trimmings on the "Salute the Troops" kit from Turners Warehouse.
I am all about wood with a story! Nice!
 
I was able to get a couple pieces of "The Lee Tree," an oak tree that stood outside Robert E. Lee's headquarters at Gettysburg. Added some red, white, and blue trimmings on the "Salute the Troops" kit from Turners Warehouse.
You shouldn't be using someone elses COA as your own. They provided that COA for the item they sold you not the product you made. It's because of just that reason, that the USS Contitution quit selling wood from the ship.
 
You shouldn't be using someone elses COA as your own. They provided that COA for the item they sold you not the product you made. It's because of just that reason, that the USS Contitution quit selling wood from the ship.
Sounds like you should have a chat with Stadium Blanks if you're gonna insist on that.
 
I personally witnessed a vendor (NOT ever active on IAP, but at select conferences) offer, and then print COA's for garbage blanks of a similar species (He bragged to me that he could sell a .25 blank for $45.00 with his fake COA's). Just saying. Also the 'Shawshank Tree' must have been 5,000' feet tall for all the blanks sold/being sold.

Just be mindful folks! Reputation is hard won and easily lost.
 
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