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 Post subject: Ted is here!
PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 10:04 am 
Hey Everybody!
Thanks for welcoming me to the group. I'm Ted Howard from the (sometimes) Sunshine State of Florida, USA!
I've been collecting vintage Christmas including our precious little villages since the early 1990's. And I have been a builder since the early 2000's.
Currently my main focus is on creating two different villages which I have named:
Kringleton Valley - a vintage inspired design style
Nicholas Creek - which is a more detailed, not so vintage style

You can see my work on my website http://www.BrightonLakeStudio.com.

I look forward to getting to know people here and contributing what I can.


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Great to see you here Ted! Love all your work. The BEST forum on the net right here ;)

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Hello, TedH...

Welcome to the forum...you'll find we're a friendly group...and always willing to help...

I'd seen your website before...but don't remember where or how I found the link...

Looking forward to seeing more of you work...please consider sharing any techniques, patterns, products you use and hints...your contributions will be welcomed by all...

My very best regards...

Howard...

PS...what general area in Florida?...yes...it's sunny most of the time...

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 9:30 pm 
Hey Howard,
I was up in Northeast Florida north of Jacksonville from birth until 2017 when I retired. Now I’m in the Tampa Bay Area.


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Hello Ted, it's Maria---quite familiar with your work---welcome and love your website....I'll be mentioning it on my blog.


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Thanks Maria.
Where can I find your blog?


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Hi Ted
Welcome it's great you have joined our group. I am looking forward to to seeing more of your work!!


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TedH wrote:
Hey Howard,
I was up in Northeast Florida north of Jacksonville from birth until 2017 when I retired. Now I’m in the Tampa Bay Area.

TedH...now I remember where I first saw your work...on PAPA TED'S site under NEW HOUSES FROM SCRATCH... :D...Right?...
I would copy a direct link to the page but my old Windows 7 and Att email don't play nice...
Howard...

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:25 am 
Howard, your memory is correct. I have some houses on Papa Ted’s Place. I still have those houses. They were some of my very first builds.


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Hi Ted, in answer to your question---my blog is called Everything Croton and mainly about village life; however, almost every day there are vintage and putz posts. Here's the one in which I mentioned your work https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2 ... ds_23.html


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