VINTAGE PLASTIC EVERGREEN TREES

Where do you get the materials and tools you use to build or restore putz houses, lufa trees, etc.?
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maria
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VINTAGE PLASTIC EVERGREEN TREES

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Scroll down the page to see them all https://www.meyer-imports.com/advanced_ ... rch=search
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Cool, Maria, how do you track down this stuff? :-)
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Paul, Didn't you know Maria has that special "track it down" gene in her DNA!!!!! LOL Hahahahahaha!!!
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those plastic "flattie" trees remind me so much of the "plasticville" trees i had 60+ years ago as toy train scenery...

one more thing...look at the "fairyland garden flakes" near the bottom of the page...colored sawdust strikes again!...

that is also an old school model railroad scenery product...probably their "textured finish"...

but it doesn't glisten and shine like "pete's coconut"...

my very best regards...

howard...
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As it turns out, I went to this tag sale and there was a box of crafting supplies; in it was an unopened package of these trees marked Meyer Imports for a dollar--so I got them then hit the Meyer site that day to see if they were still around and....ta-da!
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