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This is Dr. John Garton. John and I went to vet school together. John does not practice veterinary medicine any more. He carves carousel horses and other art objects for a living. This is the first horse he ever carved. I have it in my living room.

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chorseJ.jpg (39111 bytes)

This is Dr. John Garton. John and I went to vet school together. John does not practice veterinary medicine any more. He carves carousel horses and other art objects for a living. This is the first horse he ever carved. I have it in my living room.

If you need a carousel horse or some other carved artwork, you can contact John at 304-257-9788.
He lives in Grant County West Virginia. He is thinking about buying a computer and then Martha will have to show him how to get on line so we can email him.

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This is my carousel horse in my living room. Notice the stain glass in the window. It is a stain glass of  the horse.
unicorn.jpg (38332 bytes) This is one of John's other horses. As you can see, he is doing even better work now than he did when he carved my horse.
totem.jpg (35773 bytes) John carves a lot of different things. This is a totem pole that he carved for me. It is 18 feet tall. That is why I had to have a house with a 20 foot cathedral ceiling.
Sitting atop the pole is Woody Hayes.