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Dr.
Healey's Pediatric Dental Office
hosts periodic Carousel Parties!
2009 Carousel
Parties are scheduled for the following:
Saturday, September 26 |
Dismissing the six-horse rendition as too
expensive, the couple set off on their own research-go-round.
Michael remembers, "Bob Brown of the Red Baron's Antiques had heard about
a circus owner in Smyrna who was eager to sell an old carousel." They knew
the carousel dated to the early thirties and the C.W. Parker Amusement
Company.
During the Depression, Parker's company, which
specialized in the design of wooden horses, created a limited number of
pot metal aluminum carousels. "Pot metal aluminum means they threw
whatever metals they could find into a pot," Carol notes. "Ours is one
of only 13 ever made."
While it was in a sad state, with most of the horses' tails and legs bro-
ken, the poles rusted, and floorboards rotting, the couple set to work
making plans for its restoration.
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All the pretty ponies, their legs and tails now welded together, and brightly painted in a rainbow
assortment of reds, blues, greens, yellows, and grays, rest happily in the
contemporary brick and glass enclosure at Michael's office in Dunwoody,
"Just looking at it puts me in a good mood," Michael says of the grinning,
white- toothed equines that greet him every morning. "It really fits the friendly, casual demeanor of our office. Not to mention the fact that it helps create a level of trust and friendship with our patients."
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