Mille grazie, Salvo. I lived in Brindisi for three years -- many years ago. -- and. I loved traveling to Sicily, gathering chestnuts on the sides of Aetna, eating sword fish grilled on the lungomare in Reggio, and browsing the little shops everywhere. There were craftsman in every village that were true artisans. I fell in love with the Italian people who were always so kind, generous and helpful.
Hell-O johnny haven't seen any new vids of you making anything + hope you are well and geting around+ hey friend get on the net an look up the the ship ( MARY ROSE ) they got salvaged articles from the 1500 king Henry the 8 a wood tankard ( beer stine ) I make a lot of them they sell very well I f I had your email I would send you the mesurments of it +ok waiting for reply phil from WV a
No I haven’t made any recent videos. I made these for a cousin who was curious as to how I made hers. I never dreamed so many people would watch! Yes I’m familiar with the Mary Rose and the tankard. In fact Tillers International in Kalamazoo had a course on making just that. There is also a wooden bucket from the ship. Yes I am well and still making Windsor chairs, buckets, spoons and bowls. I recently completed a cast net for my grandson. Thanks John
@@johnfreemanmd1728 so glad you are doing well check out fleet woods shop johnny on youtube you will not believe the time an money this guy put in the shop + I texed him he seams like a good fellow +he told me his whole life +he started out as a carpenter working out of a fleet wood catalog+ now he remodels hiriseoffices in Huston Texas let me know what you think about his shop WVa phil
Marvellous....in Sicily the old woodworkers made the same...we used to built wooden buckets for milk in order to make cheese and ricotta.
Mille grazie, Salvo. I lived in Brindisi for three years -- many years ago. -- and. I loved traveling to Sicily, gathering chestnuts on the sides of Aetna, eating sword fish grilled on the lungomare in Reggio, and browsing the little shops everywhere. There were craftsman in every village that were true artisans. I fell in love with the Italian people who were always so kind, generous and helpful.
Hell-O johnny haven't seen any new vids of you making anything + hope you are well and geting around+ hey friend get on the net an look up the the ship ( MARY ROSE ) they got salvaged articles from the 1500 king Henry the 8 a wood tankard ( beer stine ) I make a lot of them they sell very well I f I had your email I would send you the mesurments of it +ok waiting for reply phil from WV a
No I haven’t made any recent videos. I made these for a cousin who was curious as to how I made hers. I never dreamed so many people would watch! Yes I’m familiar with the Mary Rose and the tankard. In fact Tillers International in Kalamazoo had a course on making just that. There is also a wooden bucket from the ship.
Yes I am well and still making Windsor chairs, buckets, spoons and bowls. I recently completed a cast net for my grandson.
Thanks
John
@@johnfreemanmd1728 so glad you are doing well check out fleet woods shop johnny on youtube you will not believe the time an money this guy put in the shop + I texed him he seams like a good fellow +he told me his whole life +he started out as a carpenter working out of a fleet wood catalog+ now he remodels hiriseoffices in Huston Texas let me know what you think about his shop WVa phil