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I certainly do enjoy your work.Great looking toys,do you make them from your own designs? You have a great talent,keep up the great work and show us more.
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Good stuff.
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Back when I worked for ShopSmith they used to feature new toys all the time in Hand's On, their magazine. I made a lot of them for donations to kids organizations back then too. Seemed like the days were longer or something
They don't seem to carry the stressors. or maybe frustrations people sometimes get when working on furniture, or more "serious" minded work. So they are very therapeutic after a hard days work. I would think more so if you had Grandkids
Nice work. Thanks for posting.
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You have a very nice collection and I especially like the ships in the pictures.
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[attachment=3606][attachment=3604][attachment=3605] Thanks for the great replies, I've made items from Books,Magazine and I use a couple of web sites and Ill attach a link to my current favorite site
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Lloydswoodtoyp...ount#items .
Steven your ShopSmith time quite interesting and I'll agree with you on talking of stress relief. Here's a posting of more several builds to enjoy.
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Lots of good work there!
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Always a shame when an American company takes a dirt nap, like ShopSmith did, but the biggest death was they just dropped years of Hand's on, and I've only found
this link with just these few scant years which are available online. Prior to where they start on that page they had issues going back into the 70's I was aware of, some of the older issues had toys more like yours with real detail, the stuff they have in the "preserved issues" is mostly a simplistic version of a wooden toy. They are however very easy for the woodworking groups around America to make tons of them for kids who otherwise may not have a Christmas.
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Failed to mention,I love the table the toys are on,beautiful grain and finish.
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Very nice, especially the roadster.