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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
- After showing you a pretty fancy farm shed in northern New South Wales, we've found another one.
It's in Queensland's Sunshine Coast Hinterland and shed boss Steve Ralph assures us it’s not full of rusty junk.
You be the judge.
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Any longer docos like this please
Absolutely brilliant
I've known Steve a long time. He's a bloody living legend for the wealth of knowledge he holds in his big boof head of his! More people need to take an interest in these dying trades before we lose this valuable part of our history forever :)
Amazing and beautiful story, follow up on the launch of this incredible carriage would be nice!
Steve is the ultimate Australian.
Keep up the good work mate!
You boys are brilliant. ♥️😍♥️
It's great to see another version of the Leviathan under way. There are not many now with the skill and patience to build such a classic. Another version of the Leviathan was built for the 1987 movie "The Right Hand Man", which was (and may still be) owned by Russell Crowe.
Unreal
Love these ol boys
Sadly a dying breed
Thanks for posting
Beautiful ❤
Treasure indeed!
Great story of a bygone era
Soo beautiful, thank landline for this.
I lived in Australia for almost 3 years. In the beggining I didn't like theie accent. Now I miss it. Great people and wonderful place to live
These amazingly skilled men need the government to fund them and help pass on the knowledge to our younger generation. Once these men are lost so is the wealth of knowledge and skills.
Everyone needs a bigger shed.
When I was a small child, my dad got an old bakers cart from somewhere. He parked it on an old stump and let it rot and fall apart. It was such a shame. Had I been older…….
There's always a need for a bigger shed 😂
It's surprising more people who have horses don't have them still
There's no junk in that shed! Only a junk attitude from someone who should know better!
Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
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Thanks. More of this positive content and less of your leftist propaganda.
Are visitors allowed ?
Now everyone just buys from china, even a simple wooden hook isn't made by hand these day's.
So many art's being lost its actualy very sad