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"Thomas the Tank Engine" (licensed by Britt Allcroft)
used in nationwide touring show.
Scaled-up from book illustration (approximately
17' long, 9' high, 6' wide). Featured brass gauges, CO2 "smoke" system, motorized eyes, working whistle, front lamp and bumpers
(lamp/bumpers not shown). Hand-sculpted "coal" behind cab and hand-sculpted face.
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1932 GE refirigerator. Converted for liquor storage. Large compressor motor was removed
from lower area and a storage drawer created using original fascia. All cooling elements were removed from back. Outside is
completely refinished in automotive paint. Inside is original, clean and polished.
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(Above)
"Santa Fe" Suite. Sandblasted pine with two colour stain.
(Left) Entertainment center with "coyote fence" door detail.
(Center) Corian desktop supported by pine dowel rods.
'Tapered' legs on twin workstations.
(Right) Computer station with shelves, keyboard area, etc.
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LEFT
"Movin' Man" 38-foot Bertram offshore fishing boat.
RIGHT
"Rocket launcher" fighting chair rod holder .Oak with
marine varnish.
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ABOVE
"Movin' Man" interior refit.
White laminate, polished aluminum trim and stainless steel handles.
Ship to shore controls consolidated and made flush. Drawers custom sized to "Plano" tackle boxes. 50% increase in storage
from original.
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Clock tower with octagonal copper roof and weathervane.
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Conceptual Art.
Fluorescent balls suspended in black gloss lacquer cubes with
fluorescent paint interiors and opposing glass viewing ports..
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18-inch "dimpled" cube in light blue lacquer.
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White painted toplit and backlit display niche.
Chromed steel clad cement columns (center of photo, one shown
of two).
Colorcore laminated credenzas and table with knee wall.
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