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Carving for 75 of his 84 years, Sylvester Regan, Sheboygan Falls, held a clock classified as “tramp art,” in which small chips of wood are layered in geometric patterns. Trampers frequently used wooden cigar boxes to produce functional and practical folk art items.

Lend a helping heifer

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Carving out a niche

SHEBOYGAN FALLS - At the recent 18th annual Artistry in Wood show, friends and family discovered what has been going on all this while in the workshops.
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