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golfing troll    Golfing Troll
         Especially abundant on weekends and holidays.
   Often observed around sand and water.  5" troll
    perched on  decorated wooden base (apx 4"x6")

 

fishing troll    Fly Fishing Troll  
        Although often observed in small groups near local
  outfitters, can also be seen on the nearby streams
  where they gracefully glide through the sometimes
   rugged terrain... skillfully casting their fly to land
  on the out-of-reach rocks and branches.    8"ht.

 

   Fishing Troll  
        Very common around waterways (when there is  
  work to be done!)  Known for endless patience and
   colorful stories.   8" Troll perched on 2"decorated
    wooden base (apx 7"dia.)
    retired 2004
   

 

Soccer Troll     Soccer Troll  
        Players are commonly found in small groups
    being cheered on by masses of excited spectators
    (who constantly voice their opinions concerning

  male pictured

      the basic rules of play!)   male or female  5" ht.

 

    Skateboarder  
       Often appear in groups which gather around open
    public spaces....but due to their wild and carefree
    nature, they are increasingly observed only in

retired 2006

     special "wildlife" areas.    5" ht

 

   Ski Trolls  ~    Well known and easily recognized in Winter.
Ski Trolls          Stands on or carries split oak skis.  
      Rare below 10,000 ft. remainder of year.
      female        male       retired 2005

 

    Snowboarder Troll  
         More and more common. Easy to spot on snowy
    slopes..  just look for sprays of snow or follow their
    wildly erratic trails. 8" Troll with felt hat and oak board
             

 

      Baseball Troll  
        Common as days grow longer, this sport is new
     to the Troll clan and played mostly by the younger
     Trolls.   5"

retiring 2007


 

   Biker Troll 
       You may be surprised to learn of the existence of
  these Trolls, but actually they are somewhat common 
  on weekends of fair weather. However, they are often
  hard to distinguish from their human counterparts! 8"ht.

 

     Wrangler Troll
        Often unnoticed; great help around farms and 
     ranches due to their special kinship with all of
     the animals.  8"
      retired 2004
     

 

     Melody Troll
          Somewhat less common, with most recent
    sightings occurring at night or very early in morning.
    Often can be observed in small but loud groups. 8" ht.
      retired 2005

 

Melody Troll      Melody Troll  with Trollhorn
          Common, but they are often hidden in tree tops.
    Listen for the sounds of their Trollhorn and you might
    hear them teaching young birds the proper tunes. 8"
      

 

                male     female     Artist Trolls
        Always busy; painting leaves in Fall, making        
    window frost in Winter, or adding color to the
    Spring wildflowers.   8"
            

 

   Cave Troll
         Seek out these Trolls for safe passage...
    through the dark and mysterious
    subterranean world.    5" ht.  
        

 

   Trail Guide
        Seek these Trolls out if you are in need of
    a little guidance.  They are especially helpful
    when traveling through deep forests or  
    unfamiliar terrain.   5" ht.

 


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