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  • Slipway Cradle

    Wood Point, Mersey River. circa 1830s.

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  • #2
    I am trying to like it but can't see it .
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • seaslug
      seaslug commented
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      That's ok, at least you're commenting.

  • #3
    Hi Greg

    Like the patterns in the water & the pp treatment makes it stand out a bit more
    I query tho the date '1830' .... could something as apparenty frail as this survive for 185 years?

    Phil
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    • #4
      Originally posted by Ozzie_Traveller View Post
      Hi Greg

      Like the patterns in the water & the pp treatment makes it stand out a bit more
      I query tho the date '1830' .... could something as apparenty frail as this survive for 185 years?

      Phil
      Phil the slipway itself dates back to that era as it was one of the first in the state and many quite historic vessels were built there. I've no idea as to how much of the gear is original if any, but the cradles have been designed that way from the early days.
      Could be like Granddad's axe... apart from a few new heads and handles.. it's original!

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      • #5
        More white in the white would work for me ..... interesting subject
        Barb
        "If you change the way you look at things ........ the things you look at change"

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        • seaslug
          seaslug commented
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          Deliberately went for the old and worn look Barb.
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