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    Please pay attention to the mask, there is a Quetzal, a Scarlet Macaw, a Squirrel Monkey, and a Keel-billed Toucan.
    They make this masks to sell them to tourist that visits their reservation.

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    It looks good Juan Carlos, I have to add this one to my collection...:D:cool:

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    Colorful I like it What is made from? Neat !!

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    Thanks Gus and Alfred.
    The wood they use is balsa wood.

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    Neat shot Juan, looks like a lot of mix of different races in his face! Hope they are able to support themselves with more than a marginal living.

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    very colorful and detailed too! do these masks scare away the bad spirits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harold davis View Post
    very colorful and detailed too! do these masks scare away the bad spirits?
    I guess if a tourist ask that they will say yes...!

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