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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:21 pm 
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finally!...an affordable santa, sleigh and deer...found mine at this web site...

http://www.tinythingsarecute.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=42_43&products_id=1581&zenid=vmqtldmr4ij0l7nnam6g181cc0

says "sold out"...but i'm sure that if there is enough demand the vendor might re-stock...just look at the price!...

i'm going to mount mine on an elongated oval snow/glitter/mica base...and will probably repaint the entire thing...add a few touches of my own...packages, small tree, gold harnes lines...make it look like more of a vintage piece...

i also found them here...but who needs a dozen?...

http://www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/cake-decorating-supplies/santa-sleigh-w-reindeer-cake-novelties/38/622/1452/625978/

my very best regards...howard...


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You can get them at babykakes.com too if they aren't sold out. I have a vintage piece that is only slightly larger than the ones being offered today! Paint job is better though on the older stock.


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Hi Howard at that site you mention--you can buy them as a single piece and not by the dozen http://www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/se ... 51/625977/


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LOTS OF LITTLE THINGS
http://www.kitkraft.biz/home.php?cat=310


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Here's another good source: www.barclaycompany.com. Repros of the original Barclay's and now "flats" are available too.


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I want to encourage you to visit Meyer imports, lots of wonderful little figures, animals and such--mostly German
http://www.meyer-imports.com/


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I bought from them late last year.

Pretty quick in getting shipped.

Here's where the figures went.

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