Best products from r/stownpodcast
We found 4 comments on r/stownpodcast discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Miles Kimball Antique Yellow Butter Dish
- Designed in yellow depression-style glass
- 8 long x 5 wide x 3 3/4 high
- Holds a 1/4-pound stick of butter
- Includes cover
- Dishwasher safe
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2. Glass Hen on Nest Covered Dishes: Identification & Value Guide
- Used Book in Good Condition
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3. Learning Resources Gears! Gears! Gears! 100-Piece Deluxe Building Set, STEM Construction Toy Set, 100 Pieces, Ages 3+
- Different every time you build, this versatile, interconnecting gear set fosters imagination and provides opportunities to experiment with simple mechanics and science
- Supports STEM by introducing children to sorting, grouping, counting, designing, constructing, and putting physics into play with spinning gear movement. Learning gets more intricate as children’s abilities advance
- Boost fine motor skills while promoting reasoning and problem solving as children create moving experiments with spinning, colorful action
- 100-piece set includes 46 Colorful gears (blue, green, orange, red, purple), 26 square pillars, 21 six-way axles, 6 interlocking bases, 1 crank handle, and activity guide
- Great for ages 3+
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Heh. This item from his wishlist looks like the perfect size for holding something.
Those "chickens on a dish" are a huge collector's item. You can find them in depression glass, milk glass, etc. It's as popular as a cream pitcher. Do a google search for "depression glass chicken" and look at all the images.
Or, look at eBay. "Fenton Glass Chicken"
Martha Stewart made some amazing knock-offs at one point.
Here's a book about them from John's Amazon wish list, that includes some "old school" toys.
Do you think the kid's toy gear sets were for Tyler's girls?
here, here
You didn't mention that the book is 300 dollars