
Jig-Doll / Limberjack v.5
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This is a traditional dancing toy printed in one go. The joints are very loose so that it moves freely. I have made a few improvements in JigDoll5-Heel. The main change was to add a heel to the foot so he could do some of the clever tricks Jeff Warner shows online. Sadly, it doesn't really work - it needs a radical change of shape, and I quite like his big feet. To use it, you'll need a springy board and some 9mm dowel (fettled a little for a good fit). Search online for film of them in the hands of good players. In Faberdashery's Orange Juice pla, it looks like a cheese-flavored potato snack - a dancing cheese-flavored potato snack. Jig-Dolls were widespread in the UK and parts of the USA. Kids love them, and they make everyone smile, but they can easily steal the attention from a great musical performance, so use them sensitively. Traditionally, they are given a name. This is version 5, so a name beginning with "V" would be nice (Keep "Vi..." names for version 6).
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