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David H
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Here's one I saw for the first time today, and, frankly, I am mildly impressed.  May be a Hallmark on my tree?

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Larry kemling
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A Firechicken with a Xmas present in the back seat……how cute!🥰


   
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Bob Jackman
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David, I have this Corvette hanging on my Hallmark tree. A few years ago my wife said my Hallmark  ornaments were taking up too much of the large tree so she bought a four foot tree and put my ornaments on it. The small tree stays up 12 months a year. She also found some Route 66 fabric and made a skirt out of it.


   
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David H
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@bob-jackman   Bob, Give thanks for such a wife.  She's special!


   
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Bob Jackman
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Thanks David. I agree she is very special and likes my cars as much as I like her miniatures and room boxes.


   
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John Napoli
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I have collected the Hallmark car and truck ornaments for years.  I have one tree just for the cars and trucks and my wife's Barbie ornaments.


   
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Nice!


   
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Jack Dodds
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I have most of the car and pickup truck series which are really nice but I often buy the Fire truck and Train series as well.  They are equally well done IMHO.


   
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Bob Jackman
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Jack I also have the fire trucks and trains but they are on shelves instead of the tree...quite the challenge to dust.


   
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franklemire
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@bob-jackman Try compressed air.

 


   
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Bob Jackman
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Thanks Frank. Yes that's how I do it but it still requires picking up each piece and holding it and replacing it otherwise they will blow around.


   
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John Napoli
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@bob-jackman   Have you tried using a makeup brush.  They are soft and work great for dusting models.  I use one on all my diecast cars.  It's laborious but it keeps from breaking off parts. 


   
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Bob Jackman
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Thanks John. Yes I use a make up brush and it works beautifully.


   
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Very wonderful informative post. I appreciated on your work and looking forward to your next post.


   
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