Thanks, Weeds. I've driven to and through Woofa hundreds of times and never visited the museum. It's on my "Soon to do" list now.
We stopped at Woodford for lunch on Sunday and the bride dragged me into the Hysterical (Historical) Museum
A bunch of lovely volunteers greeted us, one lady hovered around us answering questions and did mention at the start to make sure we go right down the back as we wont be disappointed..........
Well.....we were both impressed by the Whittling Collection on display, I cannot remember the guys name but its bloody amazing.....its nearly unbelievable what he created from single pieces of timber.
If you're ever in the area its worth checking out.......I'm normally not into looking at old stuff but I'm glad we dropped in.
One of the volunteers is in her 90's and was guarding the donation jar so I dropped a 10er in, I think it made her day......
Anybody into Whittling?
Thanks, Weeds. I've driven to and through Woofa hundreds of times and never visited the museum. It's on my "Soon to do" list now.
Something similar, but we've missed it for this year.
Lost Trades Fair - Toowoomba 2018 - Cobb+Co Museum
Must admit that I have never regarded it as an Australian thing! Many years ago in another lifetime I was up in the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas USA. Just a small rural "village" really, but the local shop was right out of the wild west! Sitting out the front on a wooded bench were 3 or 4 old timers whittling away, probably at least one of them smoking a pipe, or chewing tobacco.Anybody into Whittling?
They seemed to have a sixth sense about strangers, although my mate and myself were with a local, proceedings and drawl came to an instant stop when we were spotted! Weird really, as even driving past a small farm with the local, we would get the "stare" as we went past!
As for some of the other "crafts" on display at those Australian places it is good to see them being preserved. Very little left these days that is truly "Australian".
If you like whittling:
Lost Trades Fair
27 Lindsay Street, East Toowoomba, Toowoomba Area
4 – 5 May 2019 -
Indicative Rate * AU$5.00 to AU$20.00
Lost Trades celebrates traditional trades and the artisans and makers that continue to practice these trades. At the Lost Trades Fair you meet and watch career artisans practising traditional trades.
Saddlery and harness making is another on the brink of extinction. Called into this following shop inBoorowa, in southern New South Wales, a few years ago. Still kicking myself that I did not buy something!Centenary of Gallipoli has the skills of a saddler in southern New South Wales much sought after - ABC Rural - ABC News
Centenary of Gallipoli has the skills of a saddler in southern New South Wales much sought after
And now to be expected:
Counterfeit saddles undermining a great Australian tradition - The Overseer Saddlery
Counterfeit saddles undermining a great Australian tradition
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