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    | Name: Chip Fyn 
 Sign: Cancer (let's go with 'Moon Child')
 Passion: Fiddlers Green, Sculptor/ArtistAge:74 years young.. but who's counting
 About Name: Originally 
          in Aerospace Engineering, then a florist, eventually sculpting .I used 
          to carve in wood as a living and was always covered in wood chips so 
          my friends started calling me 'Chip'. I adopted the surname 'Fyn' after 
          one of my 'life's Super Heros, Huckleberry Finn.
 
 Ahem,... Other Nicknames? Well, it's a very 60's thing, isn't 
          it. We were all changing our names back then...sometimes a couple times 
          a month. When I went to live in England for a while (12 years !), I thought it would 
          be nice to have the surname "Mudget".
 
 All the designs I did in England are signed 'Mudget'  The
      models I've done with the computer in 1998 have a 'mudget/fyn'
      signature. I found that people tend to be suspicious
      when you have an alias. I look at it as another new life! Re-inventing
 
 Favorite Thoreau quotes.  |  My Hero:  I once met Igor Sikorsky when I was about 10, then worked 
          for the company in the late 50s and early 60's designing life saving 
          helicopters until they changed them over to gunships for Vietnam. Krazy 
          Kat (you can look him up on the internet) definitely  is one. 
          There's a few others.
          
          Favorite food:  SauerKraut
      Soup, left overs and whatever else we're havin'All the cards I did in England have 'Mudget' on them. The
      models I've done with the computer in 1998 have a 'mudget/fyn'
      signature. It's a shame, but people tend to wonder suspiciously
      why you have an alias. I look at it as another new life!
      
      My Hero:  I once met Igor Sikorsky when I was about 10, then worked 
          for the company in the late 50s and early 60's designing life saving 
          helicopters until they changed them over to gunships for Vietnam. Krazy 
          Kat (you can look him up on the internet) definitely  is anotheer hero. 
          I don't dwell on heros
          
          Favorite food:  Left overs and whatever else we're havin' |  
 
     The Ballad of Chip Fyn
   
  
    |  Come and listen to my story 'bout a man 
          named Fyn A hard workin' artist trying to keep from gettin' thin
 And then one day in his eye there is a gleam
 And up pops a shop known as Fiddler's Green
 
 Paper, that is...
 Cut 'em out...
 Glue 'em up...
 Well the next thing you know Ol' Chip's a hundred-aireAnd his buddy Al Gore said 'Come and prosper here!'
 Said 'On my Internet's the place you oughta be!'
 So he hopped aboard a jet and he moved to Ari-Z
 
 Chandler, that is...
 Summer heat...
 But it's DRY heat...
 Well now it's time to say hello to Chip and all his 
          kitsAnd he would like to thank all those who help by buying it
 You're all invited back again to this page on the net
 To have a heapin' helpin' of what's comin' to you next
 
 New kits, that is...
 Magic Key...
 Downloads...
 
 This  and MORE little ditties were created by my extremely creative long time Royersford, PA pal.. 
          Tim Good
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          |  Superstition Mountains, Apache Junction, in the early 
          spring |  Arizona Sunset- How they usually are ! |  Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
        safely in
 a pretty and well preserved undented body.
  Rather I'm fixin' to skid in broadside, dust flyin' everywhere,thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming -- WOW!! What 
        a
 ride!!!
 
 
        
          |  |  Yours truly (left) age 15, from a Bridgeport (Ct) Post 
                newspaper article about the annual town crafts show. The LH wing star 
                was on upside down till I changed it with Photoshop about 35 years 
                later. Can't remember making a mistake since :) Above is a 1944 photo 
            of my sister and me just before the end of WWII. |  
 
 
 
          
            |  In the early 80s we enjoyed this Narrow Boat..designed 
                for the English series of buildings were born in this while cruising 
                through Shropshire and Wales.. Joe Dunn is doing a great job of 
                steering |  
    
      | Prior to moving into a motor home, I had 
        a few 'proper' homes. I had also spent massive efforts
        maintaining and struggling (without a whole 
      lot of success) to keep  'proper' houses. |  
 
     
      |   |  This is a carving I did for Lash's 
        Place, a nationally famous for a "Hair Cutting Experience located 
        at 1626 Palm Ave, San Mateo, CA.. (Lash is on the right)
 
 | .  Dana and Chris bought one of my Keystone Kops in 1984 from 
      a previous owner.
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      |  |  It sold new for $800 in 1974. They got it for $100
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      |  Cookie Hill was originally meant to be just a studio in the Sierras 
          and I hand crafted it for over three years with more indigenous magic 
          than you can imagine. The tower was the bed room and above it was a 
          Glockenspiel I put together from old aluminum tent poles. The blue arched 
          door was the outside entrance to the shower room.
 When I went to live in England for a while, squatters thoroughly trashed 
          it. The county sheriff and building department cited me for 'renting 
          sub-standard housing' (duh..renting to squatters?!) It was trashed beyond 
          recognition so the county leveled it and sent me a $23,000 wrecking 
      and dumping bill.  |   This sculpture of a hobbit, Bilbo to be precise, guarded the 
          main entrance whilst holding up the porch roof with his head. The door 
          on the left went in to the kitchen. All beams were hand hewn.Walls were 
          of river rock.
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    ...and this is George J. Peg 
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            George kept bothering us for a mate and THIS was it..Missie 
            Dot Com!. George died in 2010
 
 |    Missie posing on stairs. Missie's 12 now, and doing fine |  Missie and puppy |   
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           These 
            are strangers we met at a park in upstate NY who had no trouble posing 
            with Missie's pups.
 Just over the left shoulder of the chap on the right 
            is the lower RV storage compartment we set up for the puppies.. A 
            hole cut out of the floor in the bedroom with a little carpeted ramp 
            gave Missie 24/7 access to her pups and, of course, the outer door 
            opens on the compartment for access and cleaning. A hand held vacuum 
            cleaner and baby monitor connected to 'upstairs' were added. |  
 
    
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