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    A few pictures from this weekend where i was trying to sell toys.
    Forgot my camera the second day.
    Was going to show craft shed.
    Maybe next year.
    Wanted to show the sawmill too but was raining when i had time.
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    They are some very BIG TOYS.....how did your stall go, sir?? Cheers, crowie

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    Thanks for the photos.

    Love the steam traction engine. Food for thought after I complete my locomotive series - after the diesel

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    Sales were way down this year.
    I was a little bummed but a few loyal costumers came by and they cheered me up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneye View Post
    Sales were way down this year.
    I was a little bummed but a few loyal costumers came by and they cheered me up.
    That's somewhat disappointing after all that hard work and effort.....good on the loyal customers for supporting you!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_1 View Post
    Thanks for the photos.

    Love the steam traction engine. Food for thought after I complete my locomotive series - after the diesel

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    Keith, I wish I could have shown you a freelance model in the tea room at Science works. I might try and take a picture on Sunday.
    The Cowley Traction Engine is a little bit easier to model - the wheels do not have spokes.
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