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Just wanted to let you know that I removed what you had in the See Also section. The links you chose (Bronze (sculture), Lost-wax casting, Robert D. Orr, and another..? -sorry can't remember-) are already internally linked within the article or can easily be internally linked within the article by adding a sentance or two. I added my Frank O'Bannon article to the section so that I didn't eliminate the whole heading outright. The guidelines for the See Also section suggest either putting links to other works by your artist or done in the same medium. If you want an easy way out, I put all the busts on the third floor of the Statehouse in my See Also. You could just copy and paste! Emtrix (talk) 02:26, 6 December 2010 (UTC)Reply