Sue,
 I feel the same about Bucks bobbins. I would gladly replace my bobbins with 
nothing but Bucks bobbins. It is not that people don’t find them a good weight 
or uncomfortable in the hands. Problem is very few people bother to turn the 
bobbins you and I like! There is little demand, caused by “ignorance”, and 
bobbin makers prefer to make what is in demand. Of course, not making the more 
“obscure” or should I say “specialised” Bobbins, only helps keeps the majority 
of lace makers ignorant of what is available. (Or should be available) I spend 
a lot of energy searching for Bucks Bobbins but can only find 1 Bobbin maker 
who makes them, and he lately “isn’t” making them available for sale. Antiques 
are expensive if they are in decent shape, and lately they are also hard to 
find! It is no wonder that I settle for “midlands” bobbins to fill the majority 
of my collection. Basically, Midlands and Continental bobbins are all that’s 
available!
Lace bobbin makers, pay attention here! I can’t be the only lace maker going 
crazy wanting Bucks bobbins, and Sue can’t be the only lacemaker delighting in 
the Downton and Trolley bobbins! We need more 
of these English bobbins coming off your laths! Making them available would 
probably increase interest and thus increase demand!
Just my opinion!
Cearbhael (Angel)

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> On Mar 25, 2019, at 4:57 PM, Susan <hottl...@neo.rr.com> wrote:

> For a new experiment, I want to test drive my Downtons using palms up & a 
> bolster as I found them hard to grasp on my flat cookie pillow. But The 
> Malmesbury & Devon were divine! My question is, why not use those bobbins 
> instead of spangled Midlands or Continentals? They are a wonderful size & 
> weight & except for being “plain”—think Amish—they were great. Am I missing 
> something here? Many thanks for any suggestions & advice. Sincerely, Susan 
> Hottle in sunny & breezy South Florida, USA 
> 

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