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| First Prize at San Jose 2001 |
| I was honored to be selected best artist with a goat eating flowers at the San Jose Convention. Or was it best goat eating flowers er ah? best old goat or something, anyway I won! I won! I won! |
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| Mohair Mo |
| You can call this a Mohair Mohair. Its designed after the real angora goats and was inspired by our own Precious |
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| More Mo |
| This critter is 18 inches long and 12 inches high jointed in the neck and legs. It's made of 1" pile white Schulte mohair. |
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| Precious |
| This goat is not for sale. She keeps our black berries trimmed and cleans up under the apple trees. Isn't she sweet? She is not, however, an Angora goat if your wee wondering. |
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