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jockmike2
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3814 posts in 635 days
posted 113 days ago
I really liked the Thomson Submachinegun you made to, very close to the original. You must have some special tool for making wheels and such, right? My grandson would love these semis. He loves big trucks.
-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com
cajunpen
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5256 posts in 454 days
posted 113 days ago
Nice work Ray, do you collect them or are you making them for gifts?
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
Scott Bryan
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7762 posts in 210 days
posted 113 days ago
Beautiful work Ray. I assume that you put these on display rather than let the children play with them. Give them Tonka trucks from Wal-Mart, which are indestructible.
Do you normally leave some of them unfinished?
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Raymond
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66 posts in 116 days
posted 113 days ago
Some are display and some a for play. I really like the unfinished look. I admit I have played with them all.
-- Ray
Dominic Vanacora
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307 posts in 258 days
posted 113 days ago
That’s amazing craftmenship. You must have the a special skill to be able to make these. 50 years from now your sons, sons will be passing these down to their sons.
Thanks for posting these for us to enjoy your hard work.
-- Dominic, Trinity, Florida
romansfivefive
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posted 110 days ago
very nice toys. I like your work
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