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My sister-in-law asked if I could make her a golf trophy, one that could be passed from “winner to winner” every year after the annual family tournament. So I made three. One on a stand to be used as the trophy..one I wanted to give to the owner of a course my wife and I play at a lot. ( I put the club logo 0n that one) And the other was going to be for myself but someone made me an offer on it so it was sold.
Carts are about 10” long, made from cedar and maple. Built from the toys and joys plans. Fun to make and a great family heirloom.
-- Brian's Table Top Toys http://home.mountaincable.net/~bgraham/
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6 comments so far
Les Hastings
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posted 206 days ago
Very cool, I need a couple of these for a brother-in-law and son-in- law. You make great toys!!
-- Les, Wichita, Ks. (I'd rather be covered in saw dust!)
herbr
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posted 206 days ago
Great work! Such nice fine detail.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 206 days ago
This are wonderful. The details are just beyond description (I really like the coke “can” and cup holders).
Wow!!! I am really impressed by your abilities.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 206 days ago
these are perfect!
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Sawdust2
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posted 206 days ago
I started to make them once, for some golfing friends.
I made what I did out of soft spruce. I got discouraged.
I can see that they look a lot better made out of different hardwoods.
I may go back and remodel them.
-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.
Critterman
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posted 206 days ago
Excellent…that from a golfer :>) Nice work!
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