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Awombleforever – I’ve got to ask this question.I once found a pair of metal shoe type springs at the bottom of my garden,they were buried and a bit rusty.They had a metal bottom and top with a spring in the middle and you strapped then to your feet.Iv’e never seen any since,anyone out there ever seen any

Rennie – I’ve never seen anything like that but sure sounds like fun.
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Hattie – Hi they could have been for doing the garden in as lots of people used to turn the earth over using contraptions like that – Hatts

Awombleforever – No Hattie they were toys but your idea sounds fun

Hattie – OH think i was thinking of spiked shoes …. bet kids hurt there knees on the spings as they fell over ouch

Awombleforever – I don’t believe it ,I’ve actually found a pair on ebay,I must get them

Awombleforever – I don’t believe it I won them,Shall I bring them to Butlins and bounce around the floor I’ll probably brake my neck though

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