1911 to 2012 - An Era finishes

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Harley
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1911 to 2012 - An Era finishes

#1 Post by Harley »

My Dad, also named Harley Dear ( but William as middle name ), passed away today, Sun 22nd July 2012.

Being born in June 1911, that makes him a tad over 101!

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At about 88 years old

He was a Chair and Cabinet-Maker by trade.

To complete his apprenticeship in 1930, he had to make something to display his handicraft before he was considered a Journeyman. We still have this item. It is a Marquetry work done as a coffee table. Considering it's 81 years old and the wood and glues would have been had to have been accessed during the start of The Depression, it's in remarkable condition ( after we restored it 3 years ago ). Also given wood shrinkage, there is still remarkable tightness in the joints and his work shows remarkable patience.

The woods are NZ native timbers and...get this... he had to create the veneers himself!

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The table ( about 24" x 18" )

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Joint details close up.

You can easily see why I chose Engineering ( working with metal ) rather than woodwork for my career. Bringing home my school woodwork projects were trials of fear for me as Dad would often take one look at my very carefully made work, take it in his hands and say as he was heading to the workshop "Don't worry Son, I'll take this out to the shed and fix it for you!" :roll:

We didn't have a tight-knit close relationship ( like Leland and his Dad have for example ) as he seemed to get on better with the female members of the family rather than the males and being "Old School", he did not bare his soul at all.

Nevertheless he was a good father to me, tried his best to pass on his woodwork skills whenever I overcame his intimidating teaching methods and he was an accomplished musician ( Euphonium, trumpet and piano ).

Thanks Dad - you'll be missed
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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Yes Harley,
Condolences on the loss of your father.

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My condolences, Harley.
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I'm sorry for your loss, Harley. Here's to hoping you make it to at least 101, as well!
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#6 Post by Doug Hart »

So sorry to hear that Harley

Amazing work on the table. I tried marquetry a few years ago... extremely difficult.

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Hi Harley

My condolences.

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Harley,
I would like to extend my condolences to you. It's not an easy time, but have faith that there is something better past this short time we spend on earth.
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Sorry to hear of your loss Harley, my deepest condolences to you and your family.
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Being raised by men who can accomplish anything they set their minds to is intimidating and ultimately rewarding. My condolences Harley.
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Sorry to hear this. Thinking of you and your famiy in this time of sorrow.
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I'm very sorry for your loss. He was very blessed to have lived such a long life. Keey your head up Harley. That table is awesome!!!

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I'm sorry for your loss....

sounds like my dad and yours where carved from the same wood.
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#14 Post by GrowlerBox »

Sorry to hear this, Harley. But wow, 101!

I daresay some of his talent rubbed off, if the Jack I'm looking at right now is anything to go by.

Take care, man.

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#15 Post by Israel »

I lost mine when I was 4. Mine was a WW2 vet. technical sergeant (same as sergeant first class). I do not have the opportunity to be fully under his command but he was an amazing father, he'll kicked my ass if it means to but he'll never let me down. I'm sure that was yours too. My skills and tool techs are his (except my moms broomstick ninjitzu :D ) oh damn it you just make me remember!! My most sincere condolences, friend.
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