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    hello from japan

    hello all.
    my name is tamotsu ikeda.form japan
    I cannot talk about a lot of English.Because I use a translation system, I may do wrong translation.
    I produce mainly a wooden playground equipment in Japan.But I think that this is one log architecture.
    Is there a person producing such a playground equipment elsewhere?

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    play systems in Japan

    Beautiful work!
    I have never seen a childs play system done in wood. ours are usually metal or plastic.
    very nice!

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    The closest comparison I can

    The closest comparison I can think of, was in a nearby town that made this:

    But it doesn't even come close to the magnificent design that you have. Very cool!!!

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    thak you. I upload other

    thak you.
    I upload other photographs in a picasa web album.
    <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/108685269117966930807/MinakuchiKindergartenPlayground?feat=directlink">h ttp://picasaweb.google.com/108685269117966930807/MinakuchiKindergartenPlayground?feat=directlink</a>
    I do interesting work.

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    Nice!

    That is some really nice work. What species of wood do you work with?
    Stu
    <a href="http://s165.photobucket.com/albums/u64/hemlock77/">http://s165.photobucket.com/albums/u64/hemlock77/</a>

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    Beautiful!!!

    That is absolutely beautiful, Tamotsu-sama! It is unique, and you should come to the United States! You would make a lot of children happy, as well as a lot of money for yourself!

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    Outstanding very nice work

    Outstanding very nice work Joe

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    marron's tree

    hard wood and no rot wood.The wood which was used for a railroad tie
    It is said that it seems to be "The Flintstones" well.
    If there is work right now, I go to even U.S.A.
    but....I want to think about nothing for a while now.


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