The Centrepin

Watched a good fishing film lately, why not talk about it in here.
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The Centrepin

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This is not the original series of films that I once shared with the TFF community, where I had the privilege to film Watermole+, in his workshop but please see what fragmented clips I have of short black and white film I made called " The Centrepin"

From the visits I made some time ago, I still have the spring we made together as a keepsake in my wallet - I always learn something when visiting.

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Lovely to see such a craftsman at work, wonderfully atmospheric film too.
I have laid aside business, and gone a'fishing.

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Evocative viewing Leigh, thanks for sharing that…
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Beautiful, the soundtrack too is perfect.
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Enjoyed watching that.
Thanks for posting.

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Thank you Leigh, even a glimpse of Watermole + is a treat! :Hat:
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Thanks Leigh, nice to see a craftsman at work.

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Lovely, thanks for posting.

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Thank you for the positive feedback- I personally enjoy making the videos with no narrative, the film tells the story.
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Excellent photography,very evocative.Great to see an old Myford lathe being used,British engineering at its best.

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