So many great things to show you. Click on the photos and links.
First up, an oldie but goodie, Howard Lamey's Pueblo Station--you can see it
complete with train at the link below--scroll down the page once you get there: http://bit.ly/ZigvJu
- For more of Howard's outstanding work, visit his website at www.littleglitterhouses.com
Next up, is a commissioned cardboard putz house by Pete Oehmen---more details soon--and boy does it look like the real house it is modeled after!
For more about Pete and his PUTZ HOUSE COLLECTOR GUIDE, the "bible" when it comes to identifying and cataloguing the original made in Japan beauties...CLICK HERE.
Next
up lots and lots of vintage Christmas---love the largest celluloid made
in Japan deer especially, the blowmolds and more---but...By far the reproduction bubble-light candoliers are your editor's favorites.
We were chatting with another local friend about how she has to move furniture around every year in order to accommodate her Christmas tree and putz village--and how she wished she could add a little train or something similar but there was simply not enough room. Ta-da. Paul Race always to the rescue! There is an answer--the back and forth train--actually the back and forth streetcar is just the ticket--more at http://bit.ly/2FGnDYq
By special request--reproduction of a German castle train tunnel; more here.
AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT - PAGE AFTER PAGE OF PUTZ VILLAGES NEW AND OLD AT THE FORUMS! MORE HERE
MARTHA STEWART VIDEO, FEATURING THE GOLDEN GLOW OF CHRISTMAS; MORE HERE
That red house is so inviting.
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