Samuel Allen
was an accomplished carpenter and had pride in his work. He made the family
dining table from three types of local wood from the Manubi forest:
solid ‘iron wood’ table top with
yellowwood beveled edges, and
teak (‘Manubi mahogany’) legs
that were hand-turned on a lathe with help from his son, Ted (Barty).
Samuel always felt that his son would ‘botch’ his carpentry. He would withhold his woodworking tools from Ted but allowed his granddaughter, Peggy, to play with them when she was a child.
Likewise, Ted (Barty), did not trust the carpentry skills of his son, Noel, but would allow his grandson, David, to play with them!
solid ‘iron wood’ table top with
yellowwood beveled edges, and
teak (‘Manubi mahogany’) legs
that were hand-turned on a lathe with help from his son, Ted (Barty).
Samuel always felt that his son would ‘botch’ his carpentry. He would withhold his woodworking tools from Ted but allowed his granddaughter, Peggy, to play with them when she was a child.
Likewise, Ted (Barty), did not trust the carpentry skills of his son, Noel, but would allow his grandson, David, to play with them!