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Would you say that these were authentic carvings re date & do you think they look like they stand proud of the timber they are carved on?
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I wood say not :lol:

wonder why the 2 8s are different, and the carving looks like its stuck on

but then again I also think may be their recessed, cut in :shrug:
 
They are recessed. They would also have been carved with a penknife in Larch which is a difficult wood to work.
 
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still wonder why the 2 8s are different, maybe country made in opposed to an accomplished carver

EDIT that makes sense cut in with a penknife
 
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still wonder why the 2 8s are different, maybe country made in opposed to an accomplished carver

EDIT that makes sense cut in with a penknife

They would not have been done by a carver but by the owners of the initials. They were found carved on a framing timber INSIDE an old wooden shelter on a hill. This shelter MAY have been originally thatched with heather & bracken. The floor was made with round stones from a nearby burn ( stream). The style of the lettering maybe suggests to me the date is authentic.
 
great story any chance of seeing the shelter, was it used by hill farmers or something

This is a pic of the shelter & from what I can gather it was used both as a shelter for deer stalkers & the ponies used to bring deer down from the hill.The carvings are on the horizontal framing in the open side. The hut has had new cladding on the left side & a small area at the bottom right of the door. There is evidence of the roof timbers being repaired at the back right & also heather & bracken on the roof. Oh & yes I know the sky is blown!:D
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Also another neat carver. This fellow must have had time on his hands because I found several of his name carvings with different dates. Maybe he was a ponyman just hanging about waiting to go collect the deer?
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The boards in the background were sawn on a circular saw & are of Norway spruce which accounts for the woodworm! Soft timber but lovely stuff to mill.
 
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