Wood nicknack's

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stanleyjohn

Minister of Fire
Mar 29, 2008
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southcentral Ct
Heres a pic a wood nicknack my wife gave me a few years back!keeping it in the stove area!should look nice.What do others have to show?
 

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Any conveniently sized wooden object placed anywhere in proximity to my stove door is much more likely to become fuel than to remain a knick-knack. :coolgrin: Rick
 
fossil said:
Any conveniently sized wooden object placed anywhere in proximity to my stove door is much more likely to become fuel than to remain a knick-knack. :coolgrin: Rick

Ahhh!got you fooled! I wouldnt burn hard plastic in my stove :lol: Who ever made it did a good job making the wood look real.
 
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