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Welcome to Carver's Corner News - We will provide you with up-to-date information regarding carving contests
and exhibitions and information pertaining to our craft.


September 2006 -

Check out the NEW Black Duck Studio at 62 Gore Street (previous location of Hobbytown).

See the section "CARVING COURSES" on this website for upcoming 2006 courses.
Watch for the 2007 courses coming soon!


 

::   2007   ::
37th Annual Ward World Wildfowl Carving Competition

THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE VICTORIOUS
May, 2007


George MacMillan and a team of carvers who work out of Black Duck Studio entered some of their birds into the 37th Annual Ward World Wildfowl Carving Competition in Maryland.
It would be fair to say they did alright!

Congratulations George and the team from Black Duck Studio, for a successful venture!

From left to right
Adrian Hawes, Clarence Miller, JB Garten, Bob Kerr, Rob Foster, Ken Henderson, Mickey Mackie,
Bruce Walker and George MacMillan (Absent - Bruce Munroe)

The standings at the end of the judging us being awarded as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

~ George MacMillan ~

Female blue winged teal
Lesser Yellow Legs - Shorebird

2nd in Species with a Blue Winged Teal (female) in
Advanced and Decorative Life-sized Floating Waterfowl
3rd in Species with a Lesser Yellow Legs in
Decorative Smoothie, Shorebirds and Wading Birds


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ken Henderson
1 ribbon in Novice
Bruce Walker
1 ribbon in Novice
Micky Mackie
2 ribbons in Novice
       
Ted Stewart
2 riboons in Intermediate
Rob Foster
1 ribbon in Advanced
1 ribbon in the Decorative Smoothie Competition
Bruce Munroe
1 ribbon in Novice
1 ribbon in the
Lem and Steve Ward Competition
       
 
Adrian Hawes
1st Place Advanced Category
"Dealing with George in Maryland"

 

 

 


"Many warm thanks to the Master Carvers and gifted people who advise us, teach us and guided us.
May your lives always be filled with good wood and a sharp knife."

       
       
       
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