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Dragon Ornaments.

Post by Blue Tiger »

Well, self explanatory really.
I am not on about advertising what types and makes you might have,...
I want to discuss basic things like... Do you have any?,... What sort do you have/ prefer?(Metal ones, painted ones, size,... etc)... How many you have?... How many times youve broken them, :lol: Stuff like that....
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Post by vampirehunter42 »

I like most anything, as you can see by the list. But most things I get are gifts. But I am thinking of likeing the images a little better, they break less and are easy to pack.





Ok a quick count from my computer chair.....
I see 10 little metal ones (don’t know what type) (a set)
A midsize glass one (Asian dragon type)
A mid sized wood one (Asian dragon type, really nice one)
A ceramic one you can light a candle in and its eyes glow.
12 small ones ceramic. (a set)
A small one on its own (broken and re glued at least 4 times, and I can't find a couple of parts of him.
A tiny one siting on a glass orb.
A plastic one with a red flashing light in it.
Another one like that but it is a glass cube with a dragon in the center, I am still not shure how they made it. And it has multi colored lights.
3 beanie babies of different sizes.
4 pokiemon charlizards
A small lego dragon.
A cross-stitch pic of a dragon.
2 Franklin Mint dragons, (one has been knocked down by a cat a number of times. it is now missing a foot)
A lot of books.... (some I have yet to read) (both normal reading books, and RPG books.)
A number of book marks
A number of shirts (Most don't even fit me)
Then odd things like Smaug on "The Hobbit" puzzle and dragons hiding on stuff like that.

That is all I can really see for now, I'll check on the stuff I have put away.
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Post by Corva »

Three small metal ones, and a larger metal one that I've broken.
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Post by Oak »

One mirror that has a good many years on it where my dad and I tried to carve a wolf and a dragon into it. We failed.
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Post by Blue Tiger »

Cool.
Ive got:
3 coloured ones , set
5 small coloured ones, set
8 other coloured ones
1 big pottery one, can put a candle in it and scented oil on side of it
4 glass ones
1 glass ball with liquid, 2 dragons inside it.

Lots of mine have broke in the past but not really that bad, a few had broken beyond repair, usually due to my moving and having to pack them, lol.
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Post by alondor »

Cool i did not know they even made dragon ornaments so obviously i dont have any :cry:
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Post by vampirehunter42 »

I think he is using the decoration definition of that. But I do have a couple of X-mas ornaments from Franklin Mint. They are a little costly so I didn't buy many, and could not talk people into giving them as a gift.
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Post by Blue Tiger »

Well, im back from holiday, and have come back with a few more dragons, :lol: I bought a small wooden carved chinese dragon, made of drift wood supposedly, and a small coloured one. There was so many shops with dragons of all types and sizes, its easy to spend a fortune on dragons alone! I nearly came home with a huge wooden chinese dragon curling round a pillar, he was £100 originally but he had teeth missing and a tongue and the jaw was stuck back on so he was reduced to £40, but I was running out of money and it would have been difficult to get him back to the car, lol.... I would love to learn how to do wood carvings...
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