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ontargetlisa |
Posted - Jun 20 2008 : 12:14:16 PM Hi Gals!
We had to take down our 1880 barn this year, and still have several beams and loads of old wood shingles left if anyone could use them. I would love to trade for an old woodstove that I can put in my little house for heat and to make tea on.
Lisa
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ontargetlisa |
Posted - Jun 23 2008 : 10:25:32 AM Dear Brenda,
I would LOVE it if they went to a woodcarver! My Dad lived in Tecumseh, Michigan,and was a woodcarver. He probably knew your Uncle if he lived in Northern Ohio, they were a tight knit bunch! You can have whatever he wants. There are several kinds of wood, oak, hickory, chestnut, and some soft wood like pines.
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Corinnelouise |
Posted - Jun 22 2008 : 06:48:04 AM Brenda, does your uncle sell his carvings ? I like them so very much. Corinne
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brightmeadow |
Posted - Jun 22 2008 : 05:46:38 AM My uncle carves duck decoys from old barn beams, but I have no idea how his materials supply is. I'll ask if he is interested, but he doesn't use email so it might be a few days before I hear from him.
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