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  1. rjR

    Giddy -Up!

    Made from "rescued" wood totally. Some red wood, and some unknowns. The handle was from the firewood pile. About 14" wide 30" long and 28" tall. seat height is 13" from the footrest. All cut on 21" King scrollsaw. I do not know the blade #--It was an Olsen 11tpi though. Pieces were double cut when possible- head and body filler were singles. Legs were cut as pairs. All assembly is glued and screwed. The cross pieces trusses, I have added for years now. Pattern is standard old rocking horse pattern; origin is an unknown. I have modified it many times in the 30+ years I have made rocking horses too. I left this one unpainted, so the customer can do it their way! Yes, I did take it for a trial --(trail?) ride. It tried to buck me off, but, my perseverance tamed it.
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