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Un dia de estos, seremos mas felices admirando el fruto de un trabajo con las herramientas mas elementales. Gracias por esa vision Jose Antonio, me encantan los objetos con historia y fuerza acumulada. Un saludo, Gonzalo
It makes for a very effective abstract. It seems that some definition is lost towards the top of the picture, or is that just where the teeth of the flint stone are a bit worn ?
Well: this is an artifact already in out of use in the developed countries (it has been substituted for machines) that is used to crush the cereals, while separating the grain of the straw.
These pieces inlaid on the wood are small pieces of flint, a stone a lot used by the human being since the prehistory.
Do you remember the famous Flintstones? :-)
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Josep A. Collado 15/06/2005 5:27
@Kelly, @Cees: Thank you.@Gonçal: Gracias.
@Rob: Thank you too. I think that it is a little of both things.
Greetings,
Josep Antoni
Gonzalo Stengl 14/06/2005 23:16
Un dia de estos, seremos mas felices admirando el fruto de un trabajo con las herramientas mas elementales. Gracias por esa vision Jose Antonio, me encantan los objetos con historia y fuerza acumulada. Un saludo, GonzaloCees Kuijs 14/06/2005 9:43
This one is also very nice, Josep. Well done.Greetings, Cees
Rob Wells 14/06/2005 9:19
It makes for a very effective abstract. It seems that some definition is lost towards the top of the picture, or is that just where the teeth of the flint stone are a bit worn ?Josep A. Collado 14/06/2005 7:59
Well: this is an artifact already in out of use in the developed countries (it has been substituted for machines) that is used to crush the cereals, while separating the grain of the straw.These pieces inlaid on the wood are small pieces of flint, a stone a lot used by the human being since the prehistory.
Do you remember the famous Flintstones? :-)
Kelly Harris 14/06/2005 3:28
what is it? i don't mean to sound dumb.... good shot, whatever it is :)