The Richard Walker nets Nos. 2 & 3
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Re: The Richard Walker nets Nos. 2 & 3
Absolutely stunning, they have got to be the finest Walker type nets ever made.
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Brilliant and fantastic such a pleasure to see them made....I don't mind which one you send me
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Wonderful pieces of art! The new owners must be over Mars and beyond, Sir!
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Re: The Richard Walker nets Nos. 2 & 3
Once again I find my self lost for words when viewing your work...... stunning
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What beautiful nets they are.
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Things of beauty as ever
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Re: The Richard Walker nets Nos. 2 & 3
Almost too lovely to thrust into some dirty old pond, Wm+
That wood looks stunning and its history is fascinating...I can imagine it laughing at a bit of plain old freshwater......
I'm amazed, frankly, that the wood could ever look that good again. Thanks for sharing them with us.
That wood looks stunning and its history is fascinating...I can imagine it laughing at a bit of plain old freshwater......
I'm amazed, frankly, that the wood could ever look that good again. Thanks for sharing them with us.
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I can't think of an adjective other than stunning. There must be a market out there of TFF'ers - between Northern Nomad and WM+ - original and slightly modified - I think I need to save some "pennies"; thanks for posting the finished photos.
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Very, very special - craftsmanship of the highest order to you Sir!
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Well, I take my hat off to you Watermole, beautiful work indeed.