April 28, 20215 yr Author Popular Post Can't forget Ol' Green River,..had to take some artistic liberty's on the script due to the scale....river has had 1 pass of ink to rough it out a bit to see what I'm doing...will get shaded and first pass of ink on letters tomorrow. Adding details otherwise...maps full of cool stuff...just adding what I can hopefully done next week.
May 4, 20215 yr Author Been working in various details...here is "Kentucke River" penciled in and ready for the scribe tomorrow...might make an adjustment or 2 on the lettering but this is about how it will look.
May 4, 20215 yr Out of curiosity does this map have some special markings for where I can find a good stiff drink after a hard day? Asking for a friend...
May 4, 20215 yr Author Popular Post 8 minutes ago, Gunny said: Out of curiosity does this map have some special markings for where I can find a good stiff drink after a hard day? Asking for a friend... I'll see what I can find tomorrow
May 4, 20215 yr Author The year on our map is from 1784,....and per thread title. It is only found on the very bottom border. For my purpose I'm putting it right here to ride on this horn. Ink has not been applied in this pic. Gunny,..I looked for a "tavern" today but didn't see one
May 5, 20215 yr 3 hours ago, aaronc said: Gunny,..I looked for a "tavern" today but didn't see one Must have been "DRY" country back then,.....
May 11, 20215 yr Just fantastically awesome. Really appreciate you taking us along on the journey, Aaron!
May 11, 20215 yr Author 3 hours ago, lew said: Awesome, simply awesome... 3 hours ago, Gunny said: +1 27 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: Just fantastically awesome. Really appreciate you taking us along on the journey, Aaron! Thank you Gent's for the comments,..been a fun ride.
May 11, 20215 yr Author 42 minutes ago, DuckSoup said: Beautiful work Aaron. Thank you..much appreciated. Edited May 11, 20215 yr by aaronc
May 12, 20215 yr Author 23 minutes ago, Cal said: That was quite the project Aaron! Amazing, awesome, and a hundred other adjectives! Thanks Cal.
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