I have a birthday coming up in about a week. This for me is normally not a big thing. But, this one is 62! Wow! How did this happen? Seems like my last birthday was 21!
Anyway, while manning a booth yesterday at the Clinch River Antiques Festival in Clinton, TN, I noticed what looked like an old yarn winder in a booth across from us. Sure enough it was. And really old. this handmade, with square nails, Yarn Winder or Yarn Weasel was built in 1814, according to the date etched into the box. While I was talking with them about it, Gary walked over, saw what we were talking about and bought it for me! Cool, very cool. This is a beautiful and still workable piece.
Anyway, while manning a booth yesterday at the Clinch River Antiques Festival in Clinton, TN, I noticed what looked like an old yarn winder in a booth across from us. Sure enough it was. And really old. this handmade, with square nails, Yarn Winder or Yarn Weasel was built in 1814, according to the date etched into the box. While I was talking with them about it, Gary walked over, saw what we were talking about and bought it for me! Cool, very cool. This is a beautiful and still workable piece.
Add An interesting note, Gary's last name is McGhee. The builder's name is W McKee. McGhee and McKee are listed as part of the same Scottish clan. |
1 comment:
That is beautiful. You will enjoy that.
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