My last blog post announced my book based on this
Blog, titled: Create a Family Museum and Save Your History. On pages 154 and 172 in the Children’s Museum are
pictures of toys that my children have
played with and saved and are now proudly displayed in their museum.
One is a toy truck and the other is a replica of the Titanic. Both toys were made by their father, Keith, who had inherited the carpentry skills from his father, Marvin, who made wooden toys for his children. And to this very day, Keith carries on the family tradition, continuing to make hand-crafted toys and other items for the family as well as the public.
played with and saved and are now proudly displayed in their museum.
One is a toy truck and the other is a replica of the Titanic. Both toys were made by their father, Keith, who had inherited the carpentry skills from his father, Marvin, who made wooden toys for his children. And to this very day, Keith carries on the family tradition, continuing to make hand-crafted toys and other items for the family as well as the public.
So this Christmas and anytime thereafter, if you would
like to see these toys, send us an email at goeselwoodshop@cox.net and we will
send you a PDF Catalog from which you can peruse 15 pages of toys and other
items. Ordering information is on the last page.
A word about Christmas Gifts: We at Goesel Woodshop like
to encourage families to consider our toys for their children and other family
members that are quality built and will last many years, making it worthy to hand
down from one generation to the next and keep and display in your family museum.
Here are just a few of the toys you will see in the catalog.
Merry Christmas.
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