jimi43
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We've all had examples of things we've found on FleaBay which turned out to be a major bargain and today I received a very heavy parcel containing such an object...
Yes...the ubiquitous bowling ball on a stick!
BUT...this one turned out to be rather special!
The mallets were described thus...
The larger of the two seems to have the makings of a fine tool...looking at it from the side...
So...I really only left it a few minutes before sticking it between the two centres of "Taylor" and attacking it!
Less than one hour later...and smelling beautifully of that wonderful smell that only true lignum vitae has...we had this gem...
The surprise to me was not the beautiful LV...but that handle..which was described as either ash or elm...but to me...that looks like Japanese red oak!
What do you guys think?
I still have the ends to tidy up a bit...
....but overall...I am rather chuffed with this find...and this will be a keeper for sure!
The other one had a few splits in it which are currently undergoing glue and compression so maybe the other one will prove to be nice as well...but I think it's beech.
I need one to thwack my milling machine spindle lock though so this will prove handy too!
Cheers guys
Jimi
Yes...the ubiquitous bowling ball on a stick!
BUT...this one turned out to be rather special!
The mallets were described thus...
I am selling these items.......as part of a tool shed clearance on behalf of a friend. They are presented as found and I have simply taken them from a tool cabinet, blown the dust off and wiped them over.
The larger of the two seems to have the makings of a fine tool...looking at it from the side...
So...I really only left it a few minutes before sticking it between the two centres of "Taylor" and attacking it!
Less than one hour later...and smelling beautifully of that wonderful smell that only true lignum vitae has...we had this gem...
The surprise to me was not the beautiful LV...but that handle..which was described as either ash or elm...but to me...that looks like Japanese red oak!
What do you guys think?
I still have the ends to tidy up a bit...
....but overall...I am rather chuffed with this find...and this will be a keeper for sure!
The other one had a few splits in it which are currently undergoing glue and compression so maybe the other one will prove to be nice as well...but I think it's beech.
I need one to thwack my milling machine spindle lock though so this will prove handy too!
Cheers guys
Jimi