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What do you do with returned merch? Turn it into a piece of functional art of course! This Radio Flyer wagon was one of the first things I sold, and (dubious beginning) it had no guts. Just the wagon pan. I never quite got around to sending it back to the company though, and when hopscotch moved over into a florists shop there were a gazillion sinks. Now, one of them is a Radio Flyer wagon sink. I kept the sink, cut a hole in the wagon bed, bought a pre-fab cabinet, and mounted lawn mower tires for cabinet handles. We use it when we have parties, or just when kids come in all grubby. With the addition of a candy department it's been very nice to have. Yesterday I was able to use it to wash frog rocks!
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