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©2008-2009 ~Rrye
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The runners for this rocking chair are made from a wagon wheel that I cut in half. Fabricated steel, rope webbing, and foam and fabric cushion. It is very fun to rock in because it lets you go back much further than most rocking chairs. You can also sit backwards and ride it like a rocking horse.

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Given 2008-06-03

Breakneck rocker, 2nd pic by ~Rrye is a rocking chair made from wagon wheels cut in half and it also allows you to sit backwards and ride it like a rocking horse. I find the lines and shape very appealing and the idea and execution to be awesome - I hope you agree!! (Featured by `Myana)

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:iconwolbashi:
Have you tried it? Amazing stuff :) I really wonder how it looks, swinging on that :)

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:iconrrye:
Yes, people have tried it :)
Thanks!
:iconweuler:
must be amazing!
:iconjiyuu-chan:
Brilliant! This would be tons of fun to own :D

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:iconmelonski:
Wow.

I want!

Lol, that's really awsome, did it take long to make?
:iconfleur-de-soleil:
Wow, that's awesome :lol:

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:iconolvium:
Wow, this is awesome :clap:, I wish I could have something such this one...

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:iconbravefencer:
It's not just the functionality of this one that catches my eye, although it is certainly good for that, it has a flair of simple elegance that many miss in daily life, you are a true artist.

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May 19, 2008
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May 1, 2008, 10:16:32 AM

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