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Old 1st September 2012, 03:30 PM   #1
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Default Traditional Aboriginal Boomerang making video

I was researching a nice old hunting boomerang in my collection and came across this nice little vid of the old boys making boomerangs in about as traditional a way as you'll ever see.
Almost the same way that they in turn watched old men making them when they were youngsters.
Looks like he's making a 'throwstick' rather than a 'returning' boomerang.

With just a little imagination you can picture the same scene being played out thousands of years ago.
Makes you wonder if the young lads wanted to learn from them in the same way?

Made me remember how I learned some 'rural skills' from the old boys here when I worked for the MSC after leaving school! Drystone walling, thatching, cobble paving.

http://youtu.be/IO-4IQq-D44

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