Bob - so nice you've kept contact - but then, that's what friends are for.
Daryl,
I tried to call Jeanette and no answer occurred.I have been told she
has a hospital bed in the living room but I haven't been in the house for
several years.I'll try again tonight,She is about my age {84}and about 65
years ago Bill tried to get us together but at that time I wasn't ready for
marriage.I waited until I was 33 and had marketable job skills so it was
easier to support a family and my wife was 26 and also was capable of
self supporting if need be.Bill and Shirley Large had no sons and I have
always thought if Jeanette and I had been married that I would have ran
that shop after learning how to make barrels.I learned how and helped Bill
off an on for years.None of Bill's grandsons were interested and one tried
but the ability and inclination just wasn't there and when Bill passed away in 1985
the grandson made a few barrels but couldn't replace or recondition worn tooling.
The shop sat dormant for 20 years and I finally convinced Jeanette that the
machinery would rust and self destruct and arranged for Jim McLemore in Hebron,
Indiana to by everything in the shop except the cobwebs.It stands silent now.a
relic of something that once was but will never be again.
Bob Roller
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