Says Head Artist Katie Morris of this Treasure Box: "For the pirate in you and your pet!" P.S. That's not Tinker Bell in the photograph. That's Katie's baby squirrel that she rescued when it was only a few days old. In this shot he's about eight weeks old. He's now four months old! Rogue black be this Treasure Box. This is the very wood used by Captain Hook for the box he made to serve as Tinker Bell's prison. The idea was to use her to lure Peter Pan. But Tinker Bell snuck into Hook's cabin and flew away with the box—she had quite the set of wings, did Tinker. Well, she dropped it in the deepest of seas, and years later it washed up on the shores of an undisclosed beach near Central Florida. That's where H. A. Katie Morris found it, brought it to Maestro Al, who salvaged its magic and made it come alive again. If you put your ear inside the box, you can hear Hook howling for the return of his box. Har. Har. Har.
Shiver Me Timbers Treasure Box
$120.00Price