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    Hi all,

    Thought you might like this.
    A little while ago, someone asked me if I could make a coffee table for him. I said yes and asked what timber he wanted, expecting Jarrah, Red Gum, etc and hepointed to this. The original seating boards from the MCG outer. I was a touch taken aback, I mean how do you deal with history?
    It took some time for my simple mind to decide how to keep the character of the wood, but make it a useable table. Hope you like it. As someone said to me "Just imagine how many bums have f***ted on them!!

    Also, I thought it would be a good idea to make another and give it to one of the TV stations to get signatures from Cricketers and footballers on it then auction it for charity, but I haven't had much interest.

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    Hi Rob
    That is a really good piece well thought out. So far as signatures go if you contact the footy clubs and Cricket Australia you should be able to make some progress. Here in Adelaide I did a similar thing a couple of years ago. The Crows were great and the Power too slack to even give me a call back to say they wouldn't.

    So anyhow maybe you should make some phone calls and see who will help. The thing to do with TV stations is they aren't going to do anything that is work for them or doesn't get on air. What I would do is make sure you have a good number of International Cricketers on it. Past and Present. Have to try for Warne, and getting the Waugh's would be great. Oldies such as Lillee Marsh and Chappell would be good too. (This is going somewhere OK) Those guys were playing when people were sitting on those boards. I wouldn't get too fussed about getting a million footballers to sign it. Ones that spring to mind are those who have been something to the history of the place. Andrew McLeod with two Coleman medals springs to mind, OK I am from Adelaide, Gary Ayers also. Dipierdimenico,Wayne Carey, Kevin Sheedy Jezza don't miss the ones that people know from now like Voss Picket and so on.

    Get photos of them signing the thing and do a short resume for each on the back of the photo.

    Pick a popular charity, put it on eBay, then call the news number at the TV and Radio Stations and you might get a 15 or 30 second aside in a news bulletin. If there is a good angle on the charity you might be able to get them on one of the current affairs shows.
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    Hi Rob,

    Now that is a very interesting idea and looks great in the finish.

    Are you sure it's a coffee table? What if a cricket-attendee recognises it and tries to sit on his favourite numbered-seat??

    Great Job!!

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowboy
    ......."Just imagine how many bums have f***ted on them!!
    Or even sharted!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Flowboy
    .......Also, I thought it would be a good idea to make another and give it to one of the TV stations to get signatures from Cricketers and footballers on it then auction it for charity, but I haven't had much interest.
    Well I would buy one if you were interested in selling 'em. What about getting signatures from players who wore those numbers?
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    Excellent result - it would have been a temptation to do too much and lose the historical value. Good luck with getting some interest from TV etc for fundraising.
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    Cool!
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    Good job, Rob


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    give the mighty DEES a call . The oldest AFL club and the G is thier home ground ... I'm very confident they will only be too happy to help you out.
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    You'll be amazed if you ring around the clubs and when they pick up the phone say this is what I have done and this is what I want to do, who can I speak with they will generally be happy to go in. The clubs need to look after the people around the place and publicity is always good too.

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    cool table
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    Someone tried similar when they sold of parts of Victoria Park, but the timber even though it was milled over 80 years ago had to be sent to be re-kiln dried because the years and years of spit & dribble and other unmentionable bodily fluids had re saturated the cells. Amazing but true



    And well done Rob, its terrific you kept the integrity in the design by not stripping the timber of its history. I rekon it will be hard getting clubs interested as they get so many requests for different things, but just a thought, try e-mailing with a pic Gerard Healy or Dwayne pipe Russell at [email protected] I listen every night and if you get a mention ill let yu know. Good luck

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    Hello all,
    Thanks for the kind words and greatly appreciated help with getting a table in front of people in the name of charity.
    I won't be making and selling these as the 'G is part of Victorian history and not mine to sell. If anyone wants the supplier, let me know.
    Just to clarify Lignum, you are talking about timber from the Vic Park stands and not the Chief Executive...Right?

    Thanks again,

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    This is woodworking forums? :eek: :eek:
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    Hi Greg,

    It was a cheap shot. My humble apologies.

    Regards,

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowboy
    Hi Greg,

    It was a cheap shot. My humble apologies.

    Regards,

    Rob
    Rob, youv obviously havnt been to a match where their are 30 or 40 thousand black and white supporters....... Dont apologise

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