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24th July 2016, 09:53 PM #16
Well Paul
Looks like you had a great day afterwards.
And you didn't spend it all alone surrounded by people thinking you were some odd fellow with old saws.
Well done Sir.
Cheers Matt
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28th July 2016, 12:04 PM #17
Sounds like quite an enjoyable day.
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28th July 2016, 03:50 PM #18
If you have a nostalgic nature I would rate it as priceless. I am hoping that I get the opportunity at some time in the future to have another outing (I've just realised the connotation of that today but you know what I mean) amongst woodworkers.
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PaulBushmiller;
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28th July 2016, 10:58 PM #19Mobyturns
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28th July 2016, 11:24 PM #20
Mobyturns
It was very interesting. We also had a blacksmith there. I asked him if could make up an axe head, but he said that he was more of a farrier and something like an axe head, was not within his scope.
I had recently been asked if I knew anybody who could make up a quality axe head. I suppose they must be out there. If anybody knows of a blacksmith perhaps you could let me know.
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Really great looking display by the way.Paul, put in a request over on the Metalwork Forum in the Blacksmith section for the axe head.
KrynTo grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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3rd August 2016, 07:10 PM #22
I hadn't realised these pictures had been taken. They were sent to SWMBO, I think for recognition purposes as she had been away for six weeks.
Copy of Saw sharpening at Historical Soc 3.jpgCopy of Saw sharpening at Historical Soc.jpgCopy of Saw sharpening at Historical Soc 2.jpg
At least you will be able to recognise me in the street.
I think it is a good shot of the back saws and mitre boxes.
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