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2:08 pm
4 February 2010


robbiew

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Watch out, you don't seem to be able to edit after you have posted.  Stray "them" in the post below.

R

1:15 pm
4 February 2010


robbiew

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Welcome to the forum Chris.  North Berwick have used larch, and Port Seton are using elm.them.

Robbie


12:26 pm
2 February 2010


Chris Perkins

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So far all the Skiffs I know about have laminated stems – if any Skiffie group (thought – is the Museum build doing solid?) is using the solid timber option to construct their stems could they please take lots of snaps as they are made for illustrative purposes. Once taken it would be helpful to others following the path if they could be posted somewhere on the Web, either your own Skiffie Blog or a photo hosting site like Flickr or Photobucket together with comments on your experience. Looks as though images can be posted on the forum so that might serve?

Thanks

Chris


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