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Reply To: | John Leeke, Preservation Consultant |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2004 09:43:35 -0500 |
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[log in to unmask] writes:
PS I guess this means you don't know any barrellmakers in Moorish Spain but
I
will wait for John Leeke. Coopers might do the job.
My dad said I'd have a rough row to hoe if I wanted to be a roofer or a
cooper. Although his uncle was a cooper, first at the brewery in
Shrewsbury, Shropshire Co. (1890s) then at the Tivoli Union Brewery,
Denver, where my granddad was designing and building the hydrolics. I met a
contractor at one of the blues clubs in Chicago (Preservation Conference
1996?) who did some of the preservation work at the old Tivoli in Denver. I
guess none of this gets you to Moorish Spain, except that in an old letter
my great uncle said Spanish "flags" were the best for caulking hogshead
stave joints.
John
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by pen and thought best words are wrought
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