Robb White - Thomasville

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Robb White - Thomasville

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Wish I could have met him, seems like an interesting gentleman - http://www.robbwhite.com/story.model.bow.skiff.html
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My boss man went by and visited with him several years ago. He loves to build furniture and wood working in general. He said Robb White was an interesting individual. Thomasville lost a real craftsman when he died in 2006.
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That was a good read Chalk. Thanks :smt006
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nice read Chalk...I bet there is some good boat building lore where you are. Aren't italian's known for being good fisherman. Wetjet excluded :wink:
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Saw a beautiful mahogany runabout while the plane was taxing in and saw one on top of a camper...that's it :-?

Should see some in Venice this weekend
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His book "How to Build A Tin Canoe" is a great read... Not a how to but a lot of fantastic memories.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Build-Tin-Can ... 1401300278
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Fun site for sure! That is one big ole bucketmouth in some of those pics and the goose story is great! Thanks for sharing!
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Very good read... thanks Chalk :thumbup: Especially like the story bout the geese :smt005
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i work for part of his faimly. they r all intersting folks. one of his uncles has a book about growing up on susina, it has some great little storys about hunting, fishing and life in the red hills.
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I went into Kevins several years back in Thomasville and there were a gaggle of folks gathered around him. He had come in to chew the fat and was signing his book. Sounded like an interesting character.
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bman wrote:His book "How to Build A Tin Canoe" is a great read... Not a how to but a lot of fantastic memories.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Build-Tin-Can ... 1401300278
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My wife's father gave her a signed copy of this book years ago. Reading it again now! He was certainly an interesting man.
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Nope - I had JEM watercraft draw my plans for me. I buy most all my supplies from Joel & Jaco though.
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Chalk wrote:Nope - I had JEM watercraft draw my plans for me. I buy most all my supplies from Joel & Jaco though.
Nice plans!
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He wrote a bi-monthly column for WOODENBOAT magazine for well over twenty years. His sense of humor, love of history and devotion to craftmanship flowed from his pen in each issue. He died a few years back on one of the islands of the forgotten coast. He was a true one of a kind.

If you enjoy his writing you can read them in back issues of WOODENBOAT at the public library.
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Is he kin to Ralph White of Blountstown? He made my White Line tunnel.
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