Baby cradles.

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Baby cradles.

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Way off topic, we made these rocking cradles last few days.

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Very Cool Pitchy, but I think that Teddy Bear would sleep better if He was holding a .44 Mag. :wink: .
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Man that rocker could be productive. Just put a jar of sour cream in with the baby and rock until you've got butter. Mama used to rock the baby, churn butter and dig post holes all at the same time. Wouldn't have thought much of it but them post hole diggers had one rope handle. :wink:
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Nicely made baby cradles Lenn, does this mean we can expect a happy event sometime soon :?: . :wink:
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gamekeeper wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 4:05 am Nicely made baby cradles Lenn, does this mean we can expect a happy event sometime soon :?: . :wink:
No no no no no raising one was enough :lol:
Thanks fellers, seen a picture and had to make them. :)
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Glad to hear that Lenn... :lol:
That chair and cradle rocker looks GREAT, you could sit out on the porch with anything from beer to bullets in the cradle . . . . 8)
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gamekeeper wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 11:09 am Glad to hear that Lenn... :lol:
That chair and cradle rocker looks GREAT, you could sit out on the porch with anything from beer to bullets in the cradle . . . . 8)
Good idea 8) :lol:
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Wiish I could have got by making a rocking cradle. My daughter wanted a full size crib. Nice looking cradles.
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Thanks hondo1892. :)
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Lenn, the rocker with the chair is sheer genius. I had not seen that design before. Wish I had had one when Ellie was a grasshopper. 8)
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Thanks Bill, i like the style also. :)
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I made one for my first grandchild. It was a scaled down rowboat. It rocked three kids so far, and I only had to repair it once! Horseplay, dontcha know?
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I can see that Grizz you being a boat person, cool. 8)
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