Went for a bimble on Thursday, mainly to visit the flea at Accrington and to poke my nose around Ramsbottom and Bacup since my little old ladies in the various charity shops hadn't seen me for a couple of weeks.
Any road apart from the odd bit of Denby to keep herself sweet and 4 sable brushes and a couple of palette knives for a couple of quid the lot I did get some useful stuff .
3 quid got me a pair of button hole scissors, a packet of 6 size 7 crewel Millwards gold seal needles ( can't get enough of these ) and 5 x 20 packs of Coats size 7 Betweens from back when they were still made in the UK.
Best of all I picked up a hanging girdle/ Bakestone as well as what the guy claimed was the the suspension gear for it ( looks more like what you get in a old stable for hanging tack on the wife says ) . There's some cosmetic rust that I will clean off and I will season it from scratch.
I've a perfectly good huge girdle already, kindly given by a member of this forum, but I wanted one that was small enough to fit inside the 15" Aussie camp oven and that had a slight rim so it could be used for a wider range of things than the rimless one I use. Also if I dropped the big one and broke it outside I'd cry.
The new one has the diamond inside club mark cast into the base used by Matthew Swain of Manchester well into the 1960s. I've not been able to find much out about the company but they are digging up stuff made by them in Canada that were active in the 1880s and 1890s and back in the late 1850s a chap called Matthew Swain along side another guy who was a iron Founder were letting patents lapse after 6 years of not paying the fees, based in Cheshire. They also produced cast iron stuff under the Albatross brand that was popular in the U.S. and Australia. Part of the problem is I think it was a family business and only went limited in the 1950s.
Anyroad, it should clean up well!
ATB
Tom
Any road apart from the odd bit of Denby to keep herself sweet and 4 sable brushes and a couple of palette knives for a couple of quid the lot I did get some useful stuff .
3 quid got me a pair of button hole scissors, a packet of 6 size 7 crewel Millwards gold seal needles ( can't get enough of these ) and 5 x 20 packs of Coats size 7 Betweens from back when they were still made in the UK.
Best of all I picked up a hanging girdle/ Bakestone as well as what the guy claimed was the the suspension gear for it ( looks more like what you get in a old stable for hanging tack on the wife says ) . There's some cosmetic rust that I will clean off and I will season it from scratch.
I've a perfectly good huge girdle already, kindly given by a member of this forum, but I wanted one that was small enough to fit inside the 15" Aussie camp oven and that had a slight rim so it could be used for a wider range of things than the rimless one I use. Also if I dropped the big one and broke it outside I'd cry.
The new one has the diamond inside club mark cast into the base used by Matthew Swain of Manchester well into the 1960s. I've not been able to find much out about the company but they are digging up stuff made by them in Canada that were active in the 1880s and 1890s and back in the late 1850s a chap called Matthew Swain along side another guy who was a iron Founder were letting patents lapse after 6 years of not paying the fees, based in Cheshire. They also produced cast iron stuff under the Albatross brand that was popular in the U.S. and Australia. Part of the problem is I think it was a family business and only went limited in the 1950s.
Anyroad, it should clean up well!
ATB
Tom