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ROCKING HORSE
http://www.woodentoy.com/horsebook/horsebookcover.html
I'm not exactly thrilled with the loos of it, but I suppose some will be. JOAT Expensive tennis shoes won't cure a sore toe. - Bazooka Joe |
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ROCKING HORSE
"samson" wrote in message ... In article , says... http://www.woodentoy.com/horsebook/horsebookcover.html I'm not exactly thrilled with the loos of it, but I suppose some will be. JOAT Expensive tennis shoes won't cure a sore toe. - Bazooka Joe Not crazy about form or function here. It doesn't look like it actually rocks very far back and forth. The structure could be designed for more stability. Nice finish though. You're in luck. There's a double-your-money-back guarantee for plans you don't like. Pay the man, JOAT. B. |
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