Eastie
17th July 2006, 11:36 PM
Over the past couple of months I've been helping a good mate sort out a heap of crap in his shed and have come across some amazing collectables and stories to go with them. One of the items was a tin of wood graining combs and a wood grain reference board - absolutely amazing. The reference board had hand grained examples of teak, maple, mahogony and many more species of the day.. These combs, passed down from father to son..... were used to decorate the original arch's and skirts of the Victorian parliament many moons ago and were also used to create one of the finest pieces of mistaken timber still standing (in Woodend) - if anyonw knows what it is I'll shout them a beer!
One of the most amazing things about this collection is that almost every piece has a story - something that can't be bought, sold or traded. Warm fuzzy stuff aside there's the hand crafted fender out of huon (and custom huon case), and the one out of king billy, and then there's the tele out of maple and blackwood,......... Perhaps one day he'll post for himself ;)
What better place on earth is there than a shed.
(Mod's: we'll need a way to bar him from viewing the OB section: it would destroy his soul seeing good timber go to waste and good homes ruined.... much like Stoppers I'd say)
One of the most amazing things about this collection is that almost every piece has a story - something that can't be bought, sold or traded. Warm fuzzy stuff aside there's the hand crafted fender out of huon (and custom huon case), and the one out of king billy, and then there's the tele out of maple and blackwood,......... Perhaps one day he'll post for himself ;)
What better place on earth is there than a shed.
(Mod's: we'll need a way to bar him from viewing the OB section: it would destroy his soul seeing good timber go to waste and good homes ruined.... much like Stoppers I'd say)