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10th September 06, 10:37 PM
#21
Originally Posted by michael steinrok
oh boy....I see a WHOLE lot of new stuff coming in the future ( I used my tartan ball for that....the crystal one is busted!)
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11th September 06, 06:44 AM
#22
It's nice to be a grown-up among talented grown-ups who can cast their own pins. That toy soldier casting set takes me back to my childhood when they were in all of the toy catalogs and every kid in the neighborhood wanted to get one. You could just imagine the roar of parents shouting, "Absolutely not! Do you want to burn the house down? If you miss with that hot lead, you'll be maimed for life...didn't you see 'Johnny Tremaine' on Walt Disney? Why don't you just go play with Pla-Dough?"
....sigh...
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11th September 06, 08:35 AM
#23
Originally Posted by auld argonian
It's nice to be a grown-up among talented grown-ups who can cast their own pins. That toy soldier casting set takes me back to my childhood when they were in all of the toy catalogs and every kid in the neighborhood wanted to get one. You could just imagine the roar of parents shouting, "Absolutely not! Do you want to burn the house down? If you miss with that hot lead, you'll be maimed for life...didn't you see 'Johnny Tremaine' on Walt Disney? Why don't you just go play with Pla-Dough?"
....sigh...
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I thought every kid wanted a Lionel? I forgot what did happen to Johnny T?
BTW that was pretty funny
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11th September 06, 08:52 AM
#24
Originally Posted by michael steinrok
I thought every kid wanted a Lionel? I forgot what did happen to Johnny T?
BTW that was pretty funny
If'n I remember correctly, Johnny is apprenticed to a silversmith and makes a slight pouring error with molten metal resulting in a maimed hand...no OHSHA or child labor laws back then....ewwwhhh!
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11th September 06, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by auld argonian
If'n I remember correctly, Johnny is apprenticed to a silversmith and makes a slight pouring error with molten metal resulting in a maimed hand...no OHSHA or child labor laws back then....ewwwhhh!
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sounds right to me...and the doctor used a knite to whittle his fingers apart again.
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11th September 06, 11:56 AM
#26
Wow. There is no limit to this mans gifts. I am impresed. The pin is very nice and I can't wait to see the finnished product!!
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11th September 06, 01:08 PM
#27
Ilooked over the link to mineature molds and it doesn't look too expensive to give casting a go. Now, if I can just convince my wife.......:rolleyes:
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