Ganymede
Veteran
- Location
- Rural Kent
@brand - great pix. And those nails sound scary! Activists in the rain forest used to put 9" nails into trees to confound the loggers but they started using metal detectors. The activists switched to ceramic rods. The would wreck the machinery and temporarily halt the logging.
THe bog oak is interesting - I suppose it must be saturated in spite of being so hard. He might have charged more as bog oak is harder to work than green.
The way to know if an old turned chair is genuine is to feel the turned sections - if they are completely cylindrical, it's probably modern. If they are oval in section, the chair was turned green in the old way.
THe bog oak is interesting - I suppose it must be saturated in spite of being so hard. He might have charged more as bog oak is harder to work than green.
The way to know if an old turned chair is genuine is to feel the turned sections - if they are completely cylindrical, it's probably modern. If they are oval in section, the chair was turned green in the old way.