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On Friday, October 5, 2012 11:10:49 AM UTC-5, RonB wrote:
On Thursday, October 4, 2012 8:01:13 PM UTC-5, Lew Hodgett wrote:

"RonB" wrote:








I have built several heavy rocking horses using contrasting




hardwoods. I spend 80-100 hours on each and I have seen some with




similar substance and features in the $500 and up price range. Two




of mine have gone to grandkids and one to the daughter of a good




friend. The other two have been donated to our church for raffles.








Invariably someone sees one of them and asks the dreaded question:




"How much would it cost for you to build one of those for me?




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Normally the price is $1,000.00; however, if you are not in a hurry,




could probably do one for $750 in about 6 months after receipt of a




$500.00 advance deposit.








Keeps out the riff raff.












Lew




Mine are not quite in that range. The carousel-type of carved horses do
sell in the $1,500 and up (way up) range. Mine is a whimsical take-off of
about three different patterns I picked up over the years plus about 1/3
my own design. I have a 16" x 44" x 2-1/2" slab of walnut in the garage
now and I'm pretty sure it contains a horse body. Maple on the top row of
my rack will make the rockers. Smaller chunks of cherry and Myrtle wood
will do mane, tail and details. Just need to it get going.



RonB


A couple of them are he

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