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Sailboat Weathervane

The use of weathervanes dates back to ancient times when the first weathervane was used a temple in Athens. Since that time weathervanes have been produced and used in a variety of materials and portraying many different forms. One popular form is the sailboat weathervane which will discussed in further detail here. The sailboat weathervane [...]

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Copper Weathervanes – A Brief History

The copper weathervane has been an important feature in most Australian homes and outdoor structures. It has evolved into a decorative item which can add years of beauty and functionality to your home. A little of its history will be discussed and reviewed. The original purpose of a weathervane was to indicate the wind direction. [...]

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Cockatoo Weathervane

Testimonial: Cockatoo Weathervane Daryl Brown

Gday Robert We have attached a picture of the cockatoo wind vane that we purchased from you. Thanks again. Daryl Brown

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Happy Daisy Wind Vane Installation

Happy Daisy Wind Vane Installation

The picture below shows how the screw or nail holes can be used to attach the Happy Daisy Windvane in an upright position.However if you want to suspend the Happy Daisy from a tree or a pergola, a clothes line or the eaves or facia board you will be able to use the hook (and it [...]

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