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Nativeman
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Posted: 03 Apr 2017 at 12:48am |
Saw this on a kayak fishing forum. 18 minutes long..
Worth watching. Wow Birth of a dugout Canoe |
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Screamingreel
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Thanks Sel
Very interesting. He had some great tools. I missed the total time line from start to finish, or it just was not covered. I would have been interested in how he did the oars from start to finish. I acquired some wooden canoe paddles very early 70's in the Solomon's and they had very very basic tools available . no electricity , but plenty of time.The workmanship was evident even then. the reason I acquired them. Regards John
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horrorhead
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Cool vid
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Stall Holder Rayna Lures Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: Calwell A.C.T Status: Offline Points: 2561 |
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Beautiful thing Sel, Imagine how long it took to make one in N.Guinea with a stone axe, these guys have the patience of a rabbit trap.
Not sure if it was posted here or somewhere else BUT how about a folding canoe-- https://www.orukayak.com/ ; - must have been some work in the engineering of these too. Pete |
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