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Ed
13-03-08, 07:26 PM
Sophie isn't a little one any more - now 9 nearly 10, she's largely outgrown the swing, slide, climbing frame and trampoline so we'd like to sell them.

This stuff is top quality, British made, with a lifetime guarantee. It's a double giant swing frame, looks like this:

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=7285&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=42FE1681F04F699616BFB471A02E9386

with a swing seat, look like this (child not included):

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=1503&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=3DC5153530523C111E161BFE6B64662

and a rockaboat, red and blue, looks like this (child and mother not included):

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=6067&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=CB6258C546472DCC4FAD2E4DE7B145B

a climbing frame that looks like this (only one platform though), it bolts into the A frame:

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=8140&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=48CADF49F1DEDDA84C3E265D1572DAA

and a 3 metre slide that bolts onto the climbing frame, I can't find a pic of it bolted onto the frame on the TP website but the slide looks like this:

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=8661&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=6E4A33B1F52E3D82A6DF81B93CDDD6

with a slide extension that looks like this:

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=9058&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=1C9CAC5A68F9C74B95147F1D73EA96F

and a trampoline, looks like this but no cushions and the deck is blue. Measures 2.2m X 1.7m, deck area is 1.95m X 1.4m, suitable roughly up to age 8 or 9,depending on size of child:

http://www.tptoys.com/thumbnailgenerator.ashx?id=8056&width=325&height=245&method=Limit&background=FFFFFFFF&tlcorner=False&trcorner=False&brcorner=False&blcorner=False&cornerradius=0&type=Jpeg&quality=70&h=50B56F2DAB22B0FD57CE544AA94A546

We've got a spare deck and elastics.

We bought it over a few years from when Sophie was 1 to 5, she's outgrown it now but it's in good condition as it's designed to live outside in all weathers. It has stakes that you hammer into the ground but you can concrete it in as well if you like. The whole lot cost around £500 - £600, we're looking for £300 for the lot (well if pushed we might drop to £250).

Ed & Anne

Ed
14-03-08, 07:50 AM
Bump