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That's some neat stuff, Lenn! When I was a kid I'd of had a ball with stuff like that.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Thanks Jay, the palm tree originals are pretty rare :)
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Well I've never seen one, bud. You got some cool stuff, bro.
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Neat stuff Lenn. I remember a woodpecker that sat on the rim of a glass and took a drink of water every few seconds. You ever see one of those? Worked because of the water on his beak evaporating I think.
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dang pitchy! all yoer stuff is awesome, do you have any patents for any of it?
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Thanks guys, the monkey works on a weight system, pretty happy with the way it works.
I`ll post a vid of the original when it gets here. :)

Ron is this what your referring too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx8LvFL3Q0g
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The palm tree monkey is very cool, Lenn. I had not heard of it either.
You should ask Santa for this book:

https://www.amazon.com/Automata-Mechani ... nical+toys

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Thanks Bill, looks like a interesting book. :)
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Yeah, that's it. I remember when I was 6 or so my Dad would take me to a beer joint with him and there would always be that dippin' bird on the bar or maybe the back bar. How does it work? The ones I saw then had a long beak that dipped way down in the water.
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I don`t remember the physics of how it works, would have to do a search about it.
Something makes the liquid rise and fall.
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Lenn, my inner 5-year-old is grinning ear to ear!
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THE ORIGINAL MONLEY CLIMBER.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM8cvOFV3sg
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