Sunday, December 5, 2010
Giddy Up!
I took a gamble on this one, but I figured if I couldn't sell it on eBay, my daughter would enjoy playing on it. I paid $5 for it.
Made by The Wonder Products Company of Collierville, Tennessee, the first manufacturers of spring rocking horses. They manufactured the Wonder Horse (and Wonder Pony which is what the model I bought was called) from the 1940's through the 1970's when they went out of business.
It was missing the handgrip, so I made a new one from a dowel rod. Unfortunately, the size of the hole was between two of the available dowel rods Home Depot sold, so I bought the bigger one and sanded it down until it fit. But, I didn't account for the thickness paint would add, so it ended up being an extremely tight fit when I went to insert it. I can guarantee it won't come out.
The Wonder Pony is a smaller version of the Wonder Horse (naturally), so I think it's more collectible having a smaller footprint and fitting into a smaller area. We'll see, I have it listed this week on eBay.
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