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Scott Rogers

Bronze Fine Art

Tag Archives: Oldwest.

January 13, 2016

“Towne Ball, 1890”

By J. Rogers

After I sculpted the 32 inch wide nine player team piece, “Base Ball, circa 1890”, I had many people ask me to sculpt a single figure, So I did. I call this piece “Towne Ball, 1890.” 

This piece will be cast in about a year. I’m pokey….. Getting sculptures out. 

    

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