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MAJESTIC BUFFALO

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Recall the time when these peaceful bovines roamed the prairie in great herds with this three-piece yard figure. Standing 37" HIGH at shoulder height, you can easily cut out the two leg sections and body section in an evening using our full-size patterns. Then, just paint the pieces, slip them together, and locate your buffalo where you and passing motorists can enjoy it.

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