THE MISSING LINK...
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Pete R.Oehmen
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THE MISSING LINK...
This style of house has shown up two different times on Ebay. Each time it showed up I scrutinized the photos because it just didn't look right. There were just to many things wrong with them. Because of that I said, emphatically, that they were original houses that had been messed with. To my utter surprise I was gifted this house. It is all original and came this way. (Probably the tree isn't correct but I'll leave it on until I see another original). I learn something new everyday. Who knew? I'll include a picture of the one that we're all familiar with.
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Pete R.Oehmen
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I remember this one! I do thought it had been "re-muddled"...oh those wiley Japanese craftspeople.
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I love the tin foil roof. Pete is the base edges some type of thick cardboard?
Learning something new just means there are more surprises out there to be found!!
Learning something new just means there are more surprises out there to be found!!
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Pete R.Oehmen
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Hello Lynn. It's a light weight tree bark.
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It would be interesting to know what "tree"/plant it came from.....



























