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What Are Lincoln Logs?

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What Are Lincoln Logs?

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Im describing them on the slight chance there is someone out there who has never seen or played with them. They are carved wooden rods of various sizes. They are cylindrical but have flattened sides so the completed structures are sturdy. There are notches each several inches so that they fit into each other to build log cabins, forts, and other frontier architecture. There is a very light redwood stain to them. The sets these days are slightly different because instead of flat pieces of painted wood for making roofs, they now come with a lot of plastic accessories. The roofs and doors are in one plastic solid piece. Other figures are also included so the child can set up a pretend fort. The blocks come in a large tin can just like they always have and this set runs about $20. Whats In The Set? Lincoln Logs Frontier Fort comes with 75 assorted logs of various lengths. In addition, there is a plastic teepee, canoe, 2 lookout towers, a ladder, a lookout wall, 2 American flags, a gate, 2

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