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Does anyone know who this is? It was taken at the Walldog Daze, 1993 in Allerton Iowa.
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Awww! Dunno who she is, but she sure is cute. Bet she's about 11 by now... Love....Jill
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Is taht the poppet you are painting, Jane? I want to see the finished product
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I don't have it quite done yet....but it's close. When it's done I will post it on the auction page and the $ will go to Renata & Ray Guzman.
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I just got an e-mail from Nancy Bennett...."I think I might know who it is. I believe it is Dawn Gildersleeve and her parents are Dean and Becky Gildersleeve from Bondurant, Iowa." I think the mystery is solved.
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Monte, got a message from Dawn's mother, Becky this afternoon and she says they gave her a bucket of clearcoat
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My dad was an auto-body man when I was kid, and I can remember being not much bigger than that one in the pic, and coming into his shop where he had a bucket of rubbing compound with a two or three inch old brush in it....I snatched it up and proceeded to go to town on the side of the jeep he had just freshly painted.
I don't think he knew whether to laugh at the painter wanna be, or cry at all the extra work...
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