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Karl is our icon, our mascot, our ambassador....he probably gets his picture taken more than any other person in this Bavarian Village. He is our star-power, for he has been on national television, and in many articles in newspapers and magazines over the years. He came from Germany, carved by Karl Rappl.
My husband George and I knew about Karl Rappl of Oberammergau. He had previously carved a 6 foot clown nutcracker for Hal Davis of Santa Ana California that delighted us when visiting him to see his vast collection. He saved the original drawing that is shown to the left (photo 1) with the finished nutcracker that now resides in the home of his daughter, Claudia, of Hayden Lake, Idaho. Claudia has cared for the entire collection since the passing of her father.
We visited Herr Rappl and asked about making us a nutcracker, and said that we wanted a Bavarian. He immediately created several designs on a notepad. We chose our favorite, and he started to work. It was 18 months before the nutcracker arrived in the US.
The nutcracker was stopped by the Customs Department who sent us a large bill. Luckily for us, Herr Rappl had mailed a newspaper article from Oberammergau showing a picture of the nutcracker as it was being made. The accompanying article said it was to be shipped to the Wagner family in the US. After sending the Customs Department a copy of the article, proving it to be an original work of art requiring no custom fees, the nutcracker was released and sent on to us.
The nutcracker, named Karl in honor of the maker, is carved of Linden wood, and was crafted completely in one piece except for the lever which opens the mouth.
The Nutcracker Lady