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driftwood company August 23rd, 2004 07:57 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?
Many thanks, Paul



LEWIS STANNARD August 23rd, 2004 09:00 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
Why do you specify Kent


"driftwood company" wrote in message
...
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of

boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but

no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster

pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?
Many thanks, Paul






LEWIS STANNARD August 23rd, 2004 09:00 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
Why do you specify Kent


"driftwood company" wrote in message
...
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of

boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but

no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster

pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?
Many thanks, Paul






Derek.Moody August 24th, 2004 12:16 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
In article , driftwood company
k wrote:
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?


Looking for shipworm and goosenecks?

You're asking in the wrong place I fear.

Your best bet would be to get down to your port of choice about landing time
and have a word with a skipper or two.

Invest a few quid or at least a few pints in advance and you should get your
pick of the scroff.

Hth, Cheerio,

--



Derek.Moody August 24th, 2004 12:16 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
In article , driftwood company
k wrote:
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?


Looking for shipworm and goosenecks?

You're asking in the wrong place I fear.

Your best bet would be to get down to your port of choice about landing time
and have a word with a skipper or two.

Invest a few quid or at least a few pints in advance and you should get your
pick of the scroff.

Hth, Cheerio,

--



driftwood company August 24th, 2004 09:20 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
The only reason is that i live in Kent and it would be easier for me to
collect.
"LEWIS STANNARD" wrote in message
...
Why do you specify Kent



"driftwood company" wrote in

message
...
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of

boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but

no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster

pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?
Many thanks, Paul








driftwood company August 24th, 2004 09:24 PM

Driftwood wanted
 

"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
...
In article , driftwood company
k wrote:
I am looking to buy the driftwood that gets caught up in the nets of

boats
working along the Kent coast. What i am looking for is worn planking but

no
new wood. The ideal wood would be from the bottom of old Crab/Lobster

pots.
Can you help or no anyone that can?


Looking for shipworm and goosenecks?

You're asking in the wrong place I fear.

Your best bet would be to get down to your port of choice about landing

time
and have a word with a skipper or two.

Invest a few quid or at least a few pints in advance and you should get

your
pick of the scroff.

Hth, Cheerio,

--


Sorry to be thick but what does gooseneck mean? I will certainly supply the
beer money to the Skippers that can help, Cheers, Paul



Derek.Moody August 25th, 2004 01:20 PM

Driftwood wanted
 
In article , driftwood company
k wrote:

Sorry to be thick but what does gooseneck mean? I will certainly supply the


Gooseneck barnacle. Transatlantic flotsam is about the best source for them.

Cheerio,

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