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Hello again-
Just sharing. Here is the newest bulldog (my fourth), installed in the as
yet to be completed new school in Lapel, In. The clients were stoked, and
now want an eagle for the other school in town. He's a big one; the base is
5'-6" square (on top).
Indiana Limestone, Dakota Mahogany
Granite
5'-6" x 5'-6" x 6'-1"
This snarling bulldog will scare the wits out of opposing teams for generations to come. I told the superintendent of schools I would try to make him scary enough that the little kids would hide behind their mothers when they saw him. He said that he thought I'd succeeded, and that the other school in town would be demanding that their eagle mascot rival him. Watch for the eagle in a year or two. The base is granite with a polished top. It's neat to see the dog's reflection on the base. I really enjoy school mascots - the whole town is thrilled, the students honored and proud, and the check is always available quickly. Gotta love it. Go Lapel!





