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I don't know about that one..

we have this one...and we love it. Our block wagon

The guy is a toymaker who works from his basement. It's pricey...but if you can spend the money on it, he isn't joking when he says "Fine Hardwood Toys for Your Children's Children"

You'd definitely getting an heirloom!!

We have his block wagon, the airplane and are in the train of the month club and have 3 train cars so far.

His work is amazing...and the toys are awesome quality! I totally understand not being able to afford his stuff..but if you can you won't regret it. We don't have a lot of toys. We've decided on quality over quantity and it works perfectly for us.

I'd love to find more independent toymakers to support!!
 

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We have it. Honestly, I've been disappointed with how it's held up considering how expensive it was (it was a gift from my parents). The blocks are great and the wagon is adorable, but the wood is soft enough that as DS has pushed down on the handle over the past year-and-a-half the screw holes have enlarged and loosened and I've had to fix it multiple times-- temporary fixes each time, unfortunately. DS still loves it, but I'm doubtful it will last through our second child.
A few of our friends have the much cheaper walker wagon from IKEA and while it's not as cute (and not all-wood), it seems almost as durable.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40060836
 
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