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    I'm interested in you designs any chance you could email me a few pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simone083 View Post
    I'm interested in you designs any chance you could email me a few pics.
    Looks like you found a old post (7 years in fact), not sure if Tikki is still active on here. I do have the book at home if I do remember correctly, still in a box somewhere after moving house recently.
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    Hi Tikki, I'm interested........Thanks

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    Wow I never notice the date on the thread. Guess I'm out of luck. Thanks Brett for mentioning the date pity I didn't read the 2nd page before I posted. LOL

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    Everyone seeking Aussie Scroll Saw patterns, and / or Aussie Intarsia patterns,- Don't give up hope just yet.
    Firstly Aussie Intarsia patterns,- the best I have come across to date are on the, www.fantasticwoodworking.com site. Genuine OZ too,- the site owner, ( Steve Bundred ), lives near Byfield, Qld, which is in the Rockhampton region.

    The out of print Book, " Fair Dinkum, " Scroll Saw patterns,- I do have a copy here,- which I scored at a Garage Sale for the princely sum of,- $5. There are 42 Aussie theme patterns in the book, including the original FX Holden, ( 48-215 ). Although I wish to keep the book for myself, I do have an office size Photocopier handy for anyone seeking a photocopy of any particular pattern.

    ** While I think of it, ( same subject ), over the years have accumulated a reasonable collection of Popular Mechanics Annuals, some of which date back to about 1946, and some of these annuals also have Scroll Saw Projects in them,- some are typical American themes, while others are more universal. If anyone is interested simply send me a PM and shall see what I can find for you. As for payment,- sufficient to cover Photocoping cost, and postage,- Fair ???

    ***Also looking into the practicality of doing some designwork in this field, ( Scroll Saw, & Intarsia patterns ), as am already have been a Wooden Toy Designer for about 25 yrs, and am always seeking new challenges for my inventive, & artistic skills, plus have a couple of local teenagers who are also quite inventive, & creatively-minded who share my workshop during the school holidays, and one of them is a, " born artist. " - Two," A's " and an, " A-plus," in end-of-year results for the first three years at High School, which, ( I think ), says it all.
    Simply register your interest through this thread, and shall see what eventuates.
    Shall help you IF I can,
    meanwhile happy Scroll Sawing,
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    Hi Tikki - I realise this is a old thread but I'm really keen to get some patterns of Australian trees and flora. Is that something you can help me with? Thanks so much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by arminell View Post
    Hi Tikki - I realise this is a old thread but I'm really keen to get some patterns of Australian trees and flora. Is that something you can help me with? Thanks so much!
    I too would be interested in finding if anyone has access to this book Tikki talks about in this thread.

    Tikki hasn't been active on the forum for a while so maybe someone else who was originally discussing the book and Aussie Scrollsaw Patterns could respond to both "arminell" and myself,
    THANK YOU one and all in advanced, much appreciated,
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    I too would be interested in finding if anyone has access to this book Tikki talks about in this thread.

    Tikki hasn't been active on the forum for a while so maybe someone else who was originally discussing the book and Aussie Scrollsaw Patterns could respond to both "arminell" and myself,
    THANK YOU one and all in advanced, much appreciated,
    Cheers, crowie
    The only Australian pattern book that I am aware of is a small book of collected Australiana patterns featuring approx 25 patterns of Flora and Fauna. It was sold by Helen Harris (Harris Traders, scroll saw blades etc) ph 08 8531 3440. I got one about 18 months ago for $15 plus P&H, but don't know what stock she had, I also don't know if it is what your looking for or if it suits your needs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulgabill View Post
    The only Australian pattern book that I am aware of is a small book of collected Australiana patterns featuring approx 25 patterns of Flora and Fauna. It was sold by Helen Harris (Harris Traders, scroll saw blades etc) ph 08 8531 3440. I got one about 18 months ago for $15 plus P&H, but don't know what stock she had, I also don't know if it is what your looking for or if it suits your needs.
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    Thank you sir, I'll chase that one up as I've bought blades from Helen....
    That should also help "arminell" get started...
    Just for the record the " Fair Dinkum, " Scroll Saw patterns looks like the attachment...Cheers, crowie

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    Mmmm! Not seen it before. However I have been recently corresponding with Neil Schulz, on other matters, so when next in contact will ask about this publication, if I remember that is
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulgabill View Post
    Mmmm! Not seen it before. However I have been recently corresponding with Neil Schulz, on other matters, so when next in contact will ask about this publication, if I remember that is
    THANK YOU SIR, That'd be excellent if you could follow that up and pass on the information....much appreciated, Cheers, crowie

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    I have been looking around for a Intarsia plans for a chicken while doing so I remembered reading THIS thread and found this for a book hope it may help someone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulgabill View Post
    Mmmm! Not seen it before. However I have been recently corresponding with Neil Schulz, on other matters, so when next in contact will ask about this publication, if I remember that is
    Just wondering Mulgabill whether you'd heard from Neil Schulz please, thank you...Cheers, crowie

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    Just wondering Mulgabill whether you'd heard from Neil Schulz please, thank you...Cheers, crowie
    Yes crowie! I have found out that the book is definitely out of publication and will not be re-visited by Neil.
    However, there could be someone else out there who maybe putting together a similar book, so as soon as I get more definite details I will post it here on the WFF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulgabill View Post
    Yes crowie! I have found out that the book is definitely out of publication and will not be re-visited by Neil.
    However, there could be someone else out there who maybe putting together a similar book, so as soon as I get more definite details I will post it here on the WFF.
    Thank you sir for following that up...I'll try a new thread in both Market Place and Scrollsawing to see if anyone has an old copy I could borrow or buy...Cheers, Peter

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