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Eamonn

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I recently gave another load of equipment in machines to a Mens Shed who gave me life membership and the title Sir Peter. My mate Bruce Mascord a master toy maker had this articulated vehicle in the back so for your interest a qick pick mate.
 

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silver

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I recently gave another load of equipment in machines to a Mens Shed who gave me life membership and the title Sir Peter. My mate Bruce Mascord a master toy maker had this articulated vehicle in the back so for your interest a qick pick mate.

Thankyou Peter, I love to see agriculture machines made from wood.

You have got to love the ability and dedication to wooden toy makers like your mate Bruce and Derek [MENTION=449]Dalboy[/MENTION] on here. I sent e few model maker books that my dad had down to Derek a few years ago. There was a 360 backhoe in there that my dad had planned to make but never got around to it as Dementia took hold before he could.

Thanks for sharing Peter, much appreciated.
 

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Bruce has done a great job Peter there are many great model makers out there many that I know are Australian Like your name sake Peter AKA Crowie and the wonderful Trevor AKA Repliconics (Sadly missed as he is no longer with us) from another forum.

Thank you Eamonn [MENTION=165]silver[/MENTION] and yes I still have them and keep looking at them for ideas to make the Great grand children toys, the Grand children are just too old now unless they need a scale type wooden model.
 
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