Kinloch
Woodworking's annual autumn show is from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov 1, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2.
Reports Kinloch's owner, Doug Mooberry: "The show will feature an extremely rare carousel dog
hand-carved in the 1920’s, a vanity made to look like the bow of a Chris Craft
motorboat, and a blanket chest painted by a master and his apprentice who had a
lot to learn. And in case a judge happens to stop by, we have made a gavel from
the wood from the USS CONSTITUTION circa 1797.
Of course, a bunch of other stuff we are working late to finish up in
time.
"Pat Mooberry will also be showing her pottery. Her work
includes ice cream bowls for Foxy Loxy, which is getting closer every day to
opening [that's the new ice-cream place in Unionville, next door to Kinloch], funerary urns for her well-loved relatives who of late have been
getting a little long in the tooth, and the odd cake pedestal and jelly bean
bowl. Plus a bunch of cool stuff that Pat is unloading from the kiln this week."
This is always a great chance to marvel at the amazing work by Doug and his team, and I don't think Doug and Pat will mind if I add that it's a really nice social occasion, too.
Kinloch is on Route 82 in the middle of Unionville.
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