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Push-along duck

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NikkiD · 09/02/2003 20:59

I've seen this toy at someone's house but can't remember whose so can't ask. It's a wooden duck on a pole that you push along and as it waddles along its feet keep flipping over. Does anyone know where I can buy one of these???

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Chinchilla · 09/02/2003 21:25

Ooh, my friend has one of these. I'll ask her on Thursday, when I see her. Someone may be able to help you before then though. Try doing a search under wooden toys, or something like that.

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Chinchilla · 09/02/2003 21:31

Found one! See this site

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clucks · 09/02/2003 22:40

I have bought two of these from a wooden toys stall at centre court shopping centre in wimbledon. Not sure where you live, and I think this is their last month there.

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NikkiD · 10/02/2003 11:35

Yes, that's the one Chinchilla!! Thanks. I actually remembered who had one after I posted the message and phoned her and she said she bought it from a German market in Harrogate which wasn't much use to me.

Thanks too clucks for your reply. I live near Manchester so Wimbledon's a bit too far.

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Tarn · 10/02/2003 12:06

I think hawkins sell them, we had a dragon that was similar, they've got a website/shops

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