Well....as you can tell by the pictures....I was blessed to be able to get the spinning wheel today!!
Also,the young couple was very gracious to negotiate with us on a lesser price...I was very pleased with what we gave for it... :)
Mr.Backwoods and I drove to look at it this afternoon after standing out in the cold temps cooking for a fundraiser this morning til after 1:00....
I was so glad to finally get to go check it out!!
Let me tell you this spinning wheel is a "Hoss" !!
It is really big for our lil' home....but I sure do like it!!
It looks to be complete...the only thing I really noticed is that "carter key" pin holding the wheel in place....however,that does not bother me....it has a crack in the wheel....but for as old as we feel it could be....it looks really good!
Our son was quite impressed with it too...he said "will this piece to me"...I told him it was like owning a neat piece of history in some small way....
One of my friends told me to check to see if the wood had "worm holes" in it before I bought it...to kind of indicate it was truly older....imagine my joy when I bent over for a closer look and sure enough....lots of little wormyholes all in the spindles of the big ol' wheel! Yeeeeessss!!
It has teeny tiny funny shaped nails all around the wheel...they too look original...there are dark places in the wood around each nail...
Have to tell a little "funny"....notice in yesterday's post that the piece coming up from the base is leaning toward the wheel....during my 3:00am awakening....
I studied a few pictures a bit closer and discovered that it didn't look just "right".....so when we got there I just had to see for myself....so,yup...sure enough...I took my hand and gently went to see if it would turn around...pretty as you please..it did!!
Now,this is the funny part....while I was doing this...a cute little four year old set of eyes were closely watching me....then when I had pulled my hand away....without saying a single word, she took her little hand and turned it right back the way it was to begin with!!
I had to chuckle to myself...she knew it wasn't that way when we came...tee hee...her moma was quick to correct her for doing that...I thought what she did was quite funny!
Thank you for all of you that left me comments,advice and information links....
that really did help me!! Helpful Teri a "Following Friend" to our Backwoods Country Primitives Blog...left this informative link for me: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning_wheel#Hand-powered_wheels
I learned at 3:00 am this morning (couldn't sleep)that it is called a "Walking Wheel" or a "Great Wheel" type spinning wheel...these kind do not have a foot peddle...the spinning is done by hand while standing...(I did not know that)....
Our son thinks it looks 1800-ish...I wished I knew more about how to date it??
The Wikepedia article stated that this type was an early type wheel..... :)??
So...where am I going to put it you say??
LOL!! Good question!....I'm working on it!!
Mr. Backwoods helped get it set back up in the house and it looks MASSIVE!!
LOL!
Dear son said it "is darn near as long as the harvest table in our dining area"...he's about right!(that table is 6ft. long)!!LOL!
Maybe...I'll just set it on top of the table! Ha!
Nope...don't think so!
I will either put it in our room and make the pie safe work somewhere else...or put it in front of the two living room windows and have to move a couple pieces....yup...O-U-T.....OUT....for good!
So prim pals...what do ya think of the spinning wheel???
Thanks for stopping by!
Tune in again soon to see where I have put it....you may see it suspended from the ceiling before it's over with!
Backwoodsprim



15 comments:
GORGEOUS!!! I am so glad you were able to get it! I love it!
Simply BEAUTIFUL! Love it!
I am so glad that you were able to bring it home! I am going to check out that site and see what I can find out about my smaller one. It is beautiful. Have fun with it and I will be waiting to see where it ends up.
Jayne
Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Oh you were so lucky to get such a beautiful piece! Enjoy it my friend! So happy for you! Hugs
What a nice walking wheel, congratulations on finding a real nice one!
What a gorgeous piece - truly an heirloom!!
Love it! I love spinning wheels. I have two walking wheels, they do take up a lot of space though.
How exciting to own a piece of history. I hope you'll share with us what else you learn about it.
Sorry I missed yesterday's post, but I sure wouldn't have been any help. I know zip about them, except I've always wanted one for looks. This one is quit beautiful. Hope you can find somewhere to put it...lol..it does look mighty big. Maybe you could talk Mr. into adding a room on, just saying.
Molly
WOW!!! I love it! I never knew that about the standing ones and pedal ones! Isn't it exciting to do research and find out things you didn't know about a piece!!! You have purchased a real treasure there! Enjoy it!
Beautiful Wheel! So happy for you ... I am still on my journey for mine.
So happy for you! I am still in the process of finding my dream wheel ... Guess I should call back home to MA.to see if my Moms is still there or not ... you have a very beautiful wheel with tons of history!
Teri♥♥♥
I LOVE it and am soooo jealous :))))
Oh you are so blessed to have found such a amazing piece of history...looks just beautiful and I can't wait to see pics of it when you find a place. I really never knew they were so big:)
Rondell♥
You lucky gal! What a great find!
Any time I can help, just let me
know...Thanks for stopping by...
Bear Hugs~Karen
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