Just sent this posting to a bunch of Grumman Goose enthusiasts... do you think I will get some of these guys into the museum this summer?
A model four foot wingspan Grumman Goose by Terry Richardson of Ketchikan 
Alaska is on display at a museum in Juneau Alaska.  The doll museum is curated 
by an Alaska Coastal Airlines mechanic/pilot’s daughter, Mary Ellen Frank and 
she has set up a display of her father’s ephemera and commissioned the model 
plane.  In the next two years, Frank is scheduled to complete figures of her 
father as a mechanic then pilot, in the uniforms of the airline, which merged 
with Alaska Airlines in the late 60’s.  
Unusual items in the display include 
items connected to the summer 1971 Alaska Airlines tourist flights into the 
Soviet Union, which Frank’s father Richard helped man.
Included in the ephemera is a totally cute and usable doll sized metal samovar my Dad got on one of the flights into the Soviet Union.
Turns out fellow NIADA doll artist, Tatiana Baeva, who helped me identify this five inch samovar, had one as a child too and may have torn into her storage to find hers.
See more on the confab between ME here in Juneau Alaska and Tatiana in Moscow Russia via Skype on the NIADA blog doll sized samovar.
