Tool Sharpener by rensala

Tool Sharpener

Beautiful but very neglected piece of equipment
Lovely shapes and textures on this old piece.
October 6th, 2022  
Great textures. It looks as though it could still be used.
October 6th, 2022  
Cool textures
October 6th, 2022  
It is so cool looking. Great capture.
October 6th, 2022  
Great rusty textures, shapes
October 6th, 2022  
Such a wonderful piece of ironwork - - found in Oxfordshire I assume. but by the trademark I strongly believe was made at the ironworks at Coalbrookdale near Ironbridge, Shropshire. I see it is named Wrekin which is a famous hill here near Wellington Shropshire! Great shot and interesting to me!
October 6th, 2022  
Great shot of these lovely shapes and textures. Such an interesting comment by Beryl.
October 6th, 2022  
@beryl thank you so much for this background - I’d be interested to know why it is of particular interest to you?
October 6th, 2022  
Only we photographers enjoy old rusty stuff :)
October 6th, 2022  
@rensala - Simply that I live in Wellington , and I have done so for the last 60 years !!
October 6th, 2022  
Nice
October 6th, 2022  
A fabulous rustic piece.
October 6th, 2022  
Very cool find and wonderful shot.
October 6th, 2022  
This is right up my alley. I love shooting old, neglected things.
October 6th, 2022  
Nice find and lovely shot.
October 6th, 2022  
I like the lichen and other debris on the equipment. Surprisingly not a lot of rust evident.
October 7th, 2022  
Love this!
October 7th, 2022  
Great color and texture
October 7th, 2022  
Gorgeous colours
October 7th, 2022  
I noticed the Wrekin name too - nice reminder of an iconic landmark hill in the West Midlands
October 10th, 2022  
@anniesue I didn’t know the name but l really appreciated the engineering, and of course the aesthetics of the piece
October 10th, 2022  
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