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Re: My Collection

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:50 pm
by Shirley
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The otherside, you can see the coin slot & you undo the bolt & he comes apart to get the money.

Re: My Collection

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:10 am
by homeless
Ray I have two boot lasps at Terry's work shop. One similar to yours and the other is a post type with I think three different size heads that can swivel to any angle. If and when I find them and remember you can have them.

Re: My Collection

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:38 pm
by Shirley
Lasps have become a thing of the past owing to the fact that many shoes today are unrepairable.
I remember as a kid Dad would put new soles on our shoes & nearly every suburb had a bootmaker, not many around now days.

Re: My Collection

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:45 pm
by Greynomad
When we moved into our penultimate house in Suburban Melbourne, we had a local cobbler, trained in his native Austria. Unfortunately he retired, and no-one had the skills to take over the shop, so he had to just close it. 😒
His tailor-made shoes & boots were v. comfortable and fitted perfectly. Unfortunately most people just looked at the price tag, then went to K-Mart or Big W and bought Chinese-made crap. πŸ™„

Re: My Collection

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:49 pm
by Greynomad
homeless wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:10 am Ray I have two boot lasps at Terry's work shop. One similar to yours and the other is a post type with I think three different size heads that can swivel to any angle. If and when I find them and remember you can have them.
Brian,
Sounds interesting! We’re angling to revisit SA in a couple of months... so start hunting!! 😁
Judging from our last visit, we might have to join forces and turn T1’s workshop upside down! :lol:

Re: My Collection

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2023 6:10 pm
by supersparky
I was poking around in the old tool and equipment area of an antique shop on the Sunshine Coast today, and found a different type of 4 legged boot makers last.
I immediately thought of Ray and his collection of lasts and stuff. Completely different to the other couple of 4 leggers that I have seen elsewhere. Most of the stuff in the shop was a tad over priced IMHO, but it's really only worth what someone is prepared to pay. Lots of stuff that George might like too, Dot.
No photos unfortunately, but lots of stuff that I found interesting.

Re: My Collection

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2023 11:34 pm
by Dot
G thinks I don't know where he has stashed quite a bit of his (small) old tool collection. Women have eyes everywhere. :D

Re: My Collection

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 12:09 pm
by T1 Terry
Greynomad wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:49 pm
homeless wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:10 am Ray I have two boot lasps at Terry's work shop. One similar to yours and the other is a post type with I think three different size heads that can swivel to any angle. If and when I find them and remember you can have them.
Brian,
Sounds interesting! We’re angling to revisit SA in a couple of months... so start hunting!! 😁
Judging from our last visit, we might have to join forces and turn T1’s workshop upside down! :lol:
You'll need a big sieve, but a great idea all the same :lol: Maybe one of those things they use for sorting material after it has gone through a hammer mill to get any ferrous metal out first, that should produce quite a good haul of tools, then a shaker sieve to get all the non ferrous metal out, lots of aluminium that looks more like splattered solder along with a heap of copper and brass/bronze ....

T1 Terry