Date: 10/9/2001, 1:29 am
Does anyone live close enough to the seller to check it out. It looks alot like the pictures I have of the baidarka collected by Margaret Lantis in 1934 that's in the Berkeley Lowie Museum. If it's in good enough shape to restore, I'd sure like to bid on it myself. I'd need to find someone to ship it for me, though. Anyone living thereabouts?
Mark
: Take a close look at the wood on that thing. It looks pretty weathered. I'd
: guess it has been outdoors and unprotected for probably 3 or 4 years.
: If the wood is getting a bit deteriorated, it would probably be faster to
: build a new onee than to spend the time to take it apart to refinish it.
: But you can sandblast the crud off and seal it with sprayed on varnish before
: you cover it with a paper skin and make a long Japanese lantern out of it.
: It could light a boathouse very nicely, or hang it over the deck.
: PGJ
Messages In This Thread
- Looks like a baidarka frame is on eBay
Keith Marsh -- 10/8/2001, 4:30 pm- Re: Looks like a baidarka frame is on eBay
Keith Marsh -- 10/9/2001, 11:43 pm- Re: Looks like a baidarka frame is on eBay
Mark Woodhead -- 10/10/2001, 10:11 am- Re: I wanted to see the light fixture *NM*
Roger Nuffer -- 10/10/2001, 1:25 am - Re: I wanted to see the light fixture *NM*
- No- it's a light fixture!!!
Malcolm Schweizer -- 10/8/2001, 7:16 pm- It would take a lot of work for any use
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/8/2001, 10:22 pm- Re: It would take a lot of work for any use
Mark Woodhead -- 10/9/2001, 1:29 am
- Re: No- it's a light fixture!!!
Keith Marsh -- 10/8/2001, 9:40 pm - Re: It would take a lot of work for any use
- Re: Looks like a baidarka frame is on eBay
- Re: Looks like a baidarka frame is on eBay