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Article: CHAIN-SAW PUMPKINS\ KENTUCKIAN CARVES JACK-O'-LANTERNS OF CHERRY WOOD ALL YEAR.(At Home)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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- October 22, 2005
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Byline: Joyce Rosencrans Post food editor
Whenever Stan (Sandy) Schu is not using one of his eight portable power saws to create a buffalo, bear or mastodon, he likes to knock out a few hollowed pumpkin heads with toothy grins.
"They're the hardest thing I do," said Schu by phone from his lakeside home on Wood Duck Drive, which seems an appropriate address for an 18-year career-carver.
Schu and his wife live in Toyota territory fewer than 10 miles from Georgetown, Ky., where he says "so much development is going on, I have no trouble getting enough trees" to turn into pumpkins -- the bread and butter of his business.
He's done his ...