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Penpal

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Couple of old pics to show how a guy in a forum sold and displayed at his home several other forum members had these made I thought quite cheaply it has a slowly rotating base. That guy just sold and had to restock over the three days many times and this at a Woodies Show.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

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Penpal

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They are beauty's peter wonder if he is still making them?:thinks:

Last I heard he chucked in full time turning and was driving trucks some where not all beer and skittles being in business I guess his wife is a midwife working all hours as well. What with her hatching and him matching.

Cheers Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
 

Gizmo3k

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Very nice!

Someday I hope to do some craft fairs (when I actually have some stock to sell!), but I think it will be a while before I invest in anything like that!
 
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