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    What a wonderful job - and experience with your father

    Well done and thanks for sharing

    Lawrence

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    OH MY GOSH! What a beautiful art work, that is a wagon to be cherished for years. I would love to be able to do that. Thank you for sharing.
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    I hope no one is using it... that belongs in a showcase.....WOW!

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    Awesome job by both of you!!! So was Dad pleased??
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    That is definitely heirloom Quality! Make sure you date it! 100 years from now there will be some specialist talking about it on the "Antique Road Show"!
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    Very very nice, makes me want to try to make one!

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    What a beautiful piece to pass on to future generations in memories of days gone by.

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    Wow! And W-O-W!

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    Very Nice! Great Job !
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    Thanks’ everyone for the nice comments!

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Salt View Post
    Love it !!!
    do you use a kit for the hardware or make it all.
    Old salt, no the wagon is not made from a kit it’s all handmade each spoke is turned on a lathe and there is about 20 feet of strap iron used to make wheel rims and brackets.

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