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  1. #1
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    Default No idea what this site says but Ohhh the Photos!!!!

    …..Live a Quiet Life & Work with your Hands

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    No neck ties or loose clothing

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    Thanks and there appears to be an OT and brocade machine there too

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    "By law, the teenagers had to work six hours a day. But the front needed equipment, weapons and ammunition. And the children, realising it really performed feats of selfless work. It is their children's little hands and forged victory."

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    Feel free to add your own comments about drinking a cup of hot gravel in the morning after sweeping out the hole in the road that you called home - Yorkshire accent optional!

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    'Hole in the road'? - you were lucky.........
    What you say & what people hear are not always the same thing.
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    Default Canadian Museum of Making.

    One thing you can read is this title which when googled shows pics of an interesting collection in an underground bunker in the Alberta foothills.
    Must be all of 50 miles from Red Deer where I'll be in a few months.
    Thanks for the heads up.
    Now to get onto the wife's bros who know every one out there.
    Might even find a home for that spare Wadkin universal woodworker.
    It'll only end up as scrap here in Oz.
    H.
    Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)

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    I did some checking on the Ornamental Lathe back ground "ornamental lathes and portrait lathes made by the brilliant engineer, A K Nartov, for Peter the Great c.1700-1720."

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