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    Default Kiama wood show 2008

    On again this year in several months time. Small but perfectly formed

    A great day out and a quick drive down from Sydney.

    More details when date is set.

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    I better get saving some money then!
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    Yep, went last year and its a great little show. Will be going back. Begining of March, I think I seen it advertised for.

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    Default Kiama wood show

    Show is on 8 and 9 March, (around 6 weeks time) ......the week after the Newcastle wood show.

    Displays and competitions from the local wood turners club.
    Locally produced timber items for sale
    Old tools
    Finishing materials
    Wood working equipment
    Large selection of wood and timber: turning block, slabs and boards

    Located in hall on main drag just off the main street

    A great day's drive 1/12 hours drive south to Kiama, not sure if the blue's festival is on the same weekend.

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    I hope to be there, with cash in pocket. Probably after more wood as I have two weeks leave middle of February and if I get some yard work done before hand I can play in the shed

    Greg what type of timber will Mal be taking?
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    Default wood

    I guess the normal: red cedar, kauri pine, rosewood, red river gum, burls and slices, N qld silky, qld maple, Mackay cedar, jarrah, Huon pine etc. etc.

    If you want anything special bought down let me know and I'll get him to load it.

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    Thanks Greg, ATM just interested in turning blanks of anything other than Burls.
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    Default turing bocks

    Got some nice European beech, US cherry and a few other exotics he'll bring down this time, plus some australian rosewood.

    Greg

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    Marked the date Thanks Greg

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    What is this cost of this woodshow?
    Thinking about bringing a small group of school kids down.

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    Pat, remind me when it's on. I was in Kiama this morning and I saw a sign for the Blues Festival on the same weekend?? Could be a good double header if it is. I just checked and it is the same weekend.
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    Default Kiama Show cost?

    Don't know the cost, it's only small, in the local hall, with timber out the back.
    But it's a lovely place and ther will be some good exhibits, demonstrations and items for sale.
    Cost $5?
    Perhaps someone can inform?

    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Ward View Post
    Don't know the cost, it's only small, in the local hall, with timber out the back.
    But it's a lovely place and ther will be some good exhibits, demonstrations and items for sale.
    Cost $5?
    Perhaps someone can inform?

    Greg
    I think I went around 2 years ago. I thought the entry was free??? I could be wrong though.

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    Default Show cost $0.00

    Cionfirming the entry cost is free, giving you more funds to support the local club and suppliers of course....
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    now thats what all shows showd be leave more for spending

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