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  2. These Vintage Sleds Are Worth Thousands of Dollars

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    Vintage 1950s SKED The Rocket Ski Child’s Snow Sled. Armada Antiques&Collectibles/ebay ... The best gift experiences of 2024 — Coffee tasting classes, treasure hunts, etc. ... 30 people reveal ...

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    The best way to cure your family of cabin fever? Go run around in the snow, all of you. The best way to do that for stir-crazy family members of all ages? Jump on a sled. It requires no special ...

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    47in Snow Sled Racer. This is the top rated sled on Amazon and has more than a thousand rave reviews. Fit for two kids or one adult, this high density sled is built for serious speed and has four ...

  5. Citizen Kane - Wikipedia

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    They find a sled, the one on which eight-year-old Kane was playing on the day that he was taken from his home in Colorado, and throw it into a furnace with other items. Unknown to the staff, the sled's trade name, printed on top, becomes visible through the flames: "Rosebud".

  6. Flexible Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Flexible Flyers are flexible both in design and usage. Riders may sit upright on the sled or lie on their stomachs, allowing the possibility to descend a snowy slope feet-first or head-first. To steer the sled, riders may either push on the wooden cross piece with their hands or feet, or pull on the rope attached to the wooden cross-piece.

  7. Snowspeed - Wikipedia

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    Snowspeed is a gravity powered snow sledge that has been designed to beat the world speed record. Its design deliberately resembles Formula 1 racing cars because this will help it achieve speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph). [1] The current speed record is held by Guy Martin, who achieved 134.36 km/h (83.49 mph) in 2014. [2]

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