
Moderator: Soñadora
Joe it brings a smile to the crowd at the pub when they go over the books. Some of the Nautical Nittwittery in those books is now considered collectible. Wait long enough and all the things I bought might come back in vogue .JoeP wrote:That's great that you kept those. It must be fun to go through them once in a while. Here on the west coast we used to have a rigging/catalog named Spyglass (I think) out of S.F. back when I was getting into racing. It was invaluable to me because it showed lots of different rigging layouts and highlighted different boats. There were great interviews with all the top sailors of the day as well. I saved all the ones I could get my hands on but lost them in one of my moves.
Did you notice the spelling of catalog vs catalogue. The Ferro book is from British Columbia and Manhattan is USA. The cement craze was every where in the Ontario boat building scene. I crewed on two very different stone boats. Both were extremely well done for the chosen medium. Waiting for the Pun. It is out there I'm sure. LOLSoñadora wrote:"The Complete Ferro Cement Catalog"
There's a pun in there somewhere. An awesome pun.
cap10ed wrote:Did you notice the spelling of catalog vs catalogue. The Ferro book is from British Columbia and Manhattan is USA. The cement craze was every where in the Ontario boat building scene. I crewed on two very different stone boats. Both were extremely well done for the chosen medium. Waiting for the Pun. It is out there I'm sure. LOL
Tigger wrote:cap10ed wrote:Did you notice the spelling of catalog vs catalogue. The Ferro book is from British Columbia and Manhattan is USA. The cement craze was every where in the Ontario boat building scene. I crewed on two very different stone boats. Both were extremely well done for the chosen medium. Waiting for the Pun. It is out there I'm sure. LOL
The problem with punning in concrete is that once the pun sets there is no way to alter your forum. This explains why all of the Scantlingers are slumped in their chairs trying to determine the right mix, lest they have to kiss their (fly) ash goodbye.
JoeP wrote:I need a drink. Time to re-bar.
Tim OConnell wrote:JoeP wrote:I need a drink. Time to re-bar.
Har de har har... good one