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Rocket Teleidoscopes

Rocket Teleidoscopes are same as the Mini Teleidoscopes, but they are shaped as rockets with fins and stand up. Rockets come in two styles: Linear and Curvy. Both look great standing on a desk or bookcase, waiting to be launched. The first 2020 squadron is shown to the left. Wood colors vary batch to batch. 

The rockets on the far right towards the front, are what I consider my wounded warriors. I use turquoise inlay to fill knots and imperfections in the body.

Linear Rockets

Linear rockets feature a straight body style with straight fins. A rocket engineer I know said the shape and proportions are close to the real thing.
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Curvy Rockets

Curvy rockets separate the tail section from the main body with a domed top, and "curvy" fins. Because of the way the rockets are turned, the laminated woods will have a pattern which is unique to each rocket.