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    Default Pinocchio was made of Iron, not wood.

    Pinocchio was made of Iron, not wood.
    He was a boy too!!

    I was taking some pics of stuff to bang up on ebay and found pinocchio's skeleton was made into a car.

    If I cant sell this piece I will make a sculpture of Pinocchio from it.

    See Wendy, its just not wood that talks to you, its Iron, shadows, you name it, it talks to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    Pinocchio was made of Iron, not wood.
    He was a boy too!!

    Hi Oz

    Just curious and I know the answer may be diffucult but can you tell us how you saw Pinocchio in that machinery? Pretty sure I get the boy bit

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    Cant you see the person, minus the head?
    All it needs is a head.

    Al :confused:

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    yeah i can, its Pinocchio because?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry II View Post
    yeah i can, its Pinocchio because?

    Ok, it really the Terminator but I didnt want to scare all the kiddies, run kiddies run......

    Al

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    ...put some springs on those discs and it could hop after them.

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    With all your inherent artistic flair Al,

    maybe you should convert Treasures on Plenty into a Gallery,

    yer halfway to talkin the type of drivel that ther toffs lap up.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Al, why is he wearing a condom if he has no head? :confused:
    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    I'm not sure if thats Pinocchio..but I saw his brother the other day:
    Squizzy

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    I can see the family resembleance Squiz.

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    Good one squizzy, looks like the motal remains of a Talbot.
    They had solid tyres, that one has long since lost its motor, gearbox, diff, etc.
    Cliff.
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