| | Some carts Johannes Koehler
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| | Hello! ....just two carts. This (URL) me, I'm a link!>> is the cart of a tinkerer. This (URL) me, I'm a link, too!>> is the hay wagon that already carried the harvested grain to the mill. That's been a 19th-century-gallery, therefore a more "modern" (...) (21 years ago, 18-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| | | | Re: Some carts Benjamin Ellermann
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| | | | (...) Hi Jojo, I saw these carts the other day. They look great! I wish I had two brown ladders (and a pitchfork or two) to make the second cart. Ben (21 years ago, 18-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| | | | Re: Some carts James Stacey
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| | | | (...) Jojo, I really like the harnesses on first and the yolks on the second. using the string like that really works well and makes a nice change to the usual lego hitchings. Good job - thanks (21 years ago, 19-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle)
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| | | | Re: Some carts George Edward Godwin
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| | | | (...) Not to be pedantic but the correct term for this sort of merchant is simply "tinker". A tinkerer is someone who plays around with mechanical things in his workshop. Just FYI. :) Ted (21 years ago, 19-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| | | | | | Re: Some carts Stephen Wroble
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| | | | | (...) A tinker gets his name because he works so much with tin, the way a plumber works with lead (Latin plumbum = lead). Tinkers usually made and repaired pots, pans, and other small metal objects which were made from nonferrous metals and required (...) (21 years ago, 21-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| | | | Yet another cart Johannes Koehler
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| | | | Hello! Currently I like to build carts, obviously. (URL) me, I'm a link!>> (URL) me, I'm a link, too!>> This time it's the ...caravan (? How are those antique homes on wheels called actually?) of a gipsy family. The poor jade has a hard time hauling (...) (21 years ago, 21-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| | | | | | Re: Yet another cart Alan Findlay
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| | | | (...) Hi Jojo, Great cart. I especially like the harness for the horse. Much more elegant and realistic than what I've come up with for my posable horse. I shall do some more brainstorming (and perhaps purchasing on BL). Alan (21 years ago, 21-Sep-03, to lugnet.castle)
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