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The "Proctor" Birdhouse
- Item Number
- 168
- Estimated Value
- 35 USD
- Sold
- 30 USD to mn6fb8e59
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
This lovely, hand-made bird house was donated by Mike Proctor.
This is made from reclaimed wood, so as not to leave a large 'environmental footprint'. Mike owns a fence company, and nothing goes to waste.
The front panel of this birdhouse was made from the blade of a no longer used fan blade, the rest he utilized wood that was no loner needed from fences he was building.
The commonality of this particula piece, is that the street I was raised on in Washington State, when Lolita was still living there was Proctor street, the same as the last name of this special donor, therefore it has been dubbed "The Proctor Birdhouse".
This creation measures 24 inches in height ( the back mounting board adds an additional 5 inches for a total height of 29 inches).
The width is 5 inches and the depth is 7 inches.
There are two screws on the side of the birdhouse floor, for ease in removing the floor of the house for annual cleaning.
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