A lot of work has gone in so far. It's good to be appreciated.
On the front page, and more inside.
The chance to see and touch and investigate so many thousands of square feet of Early Oak carving, in one place doesn't happen every day. So, I took the day today for a trip to Paul Fitzsimmon's - A Life in Oak auction viewing.
Every inch a joy. For a carver and furniture maker, like me, the opportunity could not be missed.
To see the backsides, the underneaths, the details which may not be shown in full photos. A few hours well spent.
Somewhat sad, but infinitely interesting were the lots I saw last; collections of parts. Spare bits from a life in oak. Maybe they will find their missing bits one day, or someone will make the missing parts once more.
Well done Paul, for all your hard work; collecting, researching, contributing so much to the understanding of Early Oak furniture!