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All-American Wooden Toy Project Book
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Great All-American Wooden Toy Project Book
by Norm Marshall

211 pages published by Reader’s Digest Association.  53 projects!!

There may well be no other woodworking project as rewarding to build as a wooden toy – specially a Norm Marshall wooden toy. Once you get started, these ingenious designs will provide hundreds of hours of instant gratification to the toymaker and thousands of hours of stimulating play time for generations to come. Best of all --- these 53 wooden toy designs are so easy to build.

Each of the 37 three-dimensional toy projects and 16 beginner toy projects is presented with an exploded assembly illustration, a materials list and step-by-step instructions. Over 125 pictures and illustrations show you exactly how every toy goes together.  A special chapter is devoted to finishing and detailing the toys to help increase their appeal and playability.

Publisher's Regular Price $15.95 – On Sale while supply lasts for $12.


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Please Note:  Due to weight, this product must be shipped by Priority Mail ($5.5o total S&H fee, instead of $3.5o). If you forget to choose Priority Mail during checkout, we will select it for you.  Sorry, but this is heavy!

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