believe it or not, ask a local Sscouting group. 4 H group.  if there 
is someone teaching  this  old profession. You see as long as folks 
collect old furnature and as long as   most folks are to busy to do 
this chorse at times then  the work will be there. Our mothr helped 
raise 8 kids on the money she made  doing chairs and seats as well as 
 sewing. that is another   craft. being a seamstress which is  fading 
away. Lee


On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 
09:22:50AM 
-0500, NLG wrote:
> Where is a good place to learn the art of caneing?  I see some basic 
> instruction in my cursory search on the subject but didn't completely 
> understand it.  For instance, after you run the cane from front to back, when 
> running the cane from side  to side does it go over all the ones running 
> front to back or do you weave it over and under?  Any titles of recorded 
> books, internet web sites, or pod casts would be appreciated.
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Lee A. Stone 
>   To: Blind Handyman 
>   Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 08:55
>   Subject: [BlindHandyMan] caning and repairing chairs
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   Kevin just said he is getting $1.00 per hole and when we first started 
>   in the late 50's we were at 15 cents a hole and when I left home in 66 
>   Mom was getting 26 cents a hole. The point I would like to make if one 
>   has the ability to use your hands and think. you might not get rich but 
>   you could make some money not only caneing but repairing older 
>   furniture. You might need some sighted help to scout out and find some 
>   deals on chairs of different kinds but the money is out there as is 
>   the ability to apply the skills as a blind handyman or handywoman. 
>   Then you toss in some learned skills at your ability to haggle on price 
>   and work that you would be willing to take in. Lee
> 
>   -- 
>   The goal of science is to build better mousetraps. The goal of nature
>   is to build better mice.
>   Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
> 
> 
>    
> 
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