A Couple of Planes
- Stephen Whiteside
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Re: A Couple of Planes
Yes, there is something primitive and basic about wood that is very reassuring - which partly explains my affection for these great planes, I guess. That, and the fact that they so clearly come from another era, and function as a link to a long ago past that is now largely forgotten - just as we will be in due course.
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Here they are.
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- Maureen K Clifford
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Re: A Couple of Planes
That is beautiful Henry - colour me green 
If anyone ever gets out to Texas Qld - the bar at the Texas Motel ( not the Hotel over the road) but the Texas Motel is made out of a single piece of Ironbark left with the natural edge that my ex and I milled on our Lucas Mill at Springdale - the log was cut from our 2nd property Dilladerri which was out the back of Inglewood. It was a beautiful piece of timber with a lovely grain just like the bench that Henry has done.
I agree with the comment re working with wood is good for the soul.. It certainly is and when one sees the beautiful grains emerge from a piece of rough hewn timber it is pure magic.
Old tools Stephen are quite highly rated and I reckon there would be people who would be very interested in them, but would you want to lose a piece of your family's history. Why not make up a wall display mount and write a poem about them as a special family momento. Original and irreplaceable. Lucky you
Cheers
Maureen

If anyone ever gets out to Texas Qld - the bar at the Texas Motel ( not the Hotel over the road) but the Texas Motel is made out of a single piece of Ironbark left with the natural edge that my ex and I milled on our Lucas Mill at Springdale - the log was cut from our 2nd property Dilladerri which was out the back of Inglewood. It was a beautiful piece of timber with a lovely grain just like the bench that Henry has done.
I agree with the comment re working with wood is good for the soul.. It certainly is and when one sees the beautiful grains emerge from a piece of rough hewn timber it is pure magic.
Old tools Stephen are quite highly rated and I reckon there would be people who would be very interested in them, but would you want to lose a piece of your family's history. Why not make up a wall display mount and write a poem about them as a special family momento. Original and irreplaceable. Lucky you
Cheers
Maureen
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Thank you, Maureen. I have a bunch of rulers. Only realised after I'd taken the photo I'd picked up a Vegemite one. Seems appropriate.
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