Climbing figure rabbit
General Information
Climber on a rope
Seiffen in the Saxon Ore Mountains has been a center of woodcarving since the 19th century. Our climbing figures are also made there, in the GDR era from plastic and since reunification from wood. The special feature of these figures is that they are attached to the middle of a polyamide thread using a sophisticated technique and can climb up this thread by pulling the two ends of the string apart several times. These are fitted with a loop and a wooden ball to prevent the figure from climbing beyond its goal. Once it reaches the end, it can simply be pulled down again to start the ascent all over again.
Often copied, but never achieved
As with many things, there have been numerous copies of climbing figures on the market in the past, but they never reached the quality of the original and soon disappeared again. Our producer is therefore not only the inventor of the figures, but also their only manufacturer - he produces them entirely in his own factory. The mountaineer is - unsurprisingly - the oldest of his models.
Warning:
Not suitable for children under 3 years. Risk of suffocation due to small parts that can be swallowed.
Product Information
Article Number 68763
Made of copper beech wood, hornbeam, birch and maple. White polyester climbing rope. Brass wire glasses. Made in Germany. 7 cm high. Climbing rope length approx. 47.5 cm. Weight 5 g.
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