[TheForge] Fw: Chuck Robinson's yurt shop
David E. Smucker
davesmucker at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 11 13:44:38 EDT 2009
Chuck, I forgot completely about Lissi Oland's house -- and I am sure that
is what you were referring to. It is only about a mile from the Folk
School. It sold sometime in the last 6 months or so -- I think last fall.
She was planning on moving back to Europe -- don't know if she did or not.
Because the house sold I don't think you find any pictures of it on the web
anymore.
As to Tim's estate -- I don't really know what he has in mind. He has had
in on the market for several years now. Last I talked to him about which
was some time ago he said he was in no hurry but for the right price. Said
he had his place in Franklin, NC on the market for 7 years. There is an
active book project going on to record Tim's worldwide collection of
historical anvils -- I look forward to seeing that in print at some point.
Dave
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From: "Chuck Robinson" <robi5515 at bellsouth.net>
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 9:47 PM
To: "Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Fw: Chuck Robinson's yurt shop
> Hey Dave,
> I don't think we are talking about the same place. The folks who owned the
> one I'm talking about was probably built at least 15 years ago,and the
> beams
> were wood.
> The Husband was a well known wood turning artist and died years ago from
> a
> lung infection because he turned a lot of bowls out of spalted wood.
> His wife was also a well known turner, and their daughter is a concert
> piano artist.
> I tried to find the place listed by real estate agents in your neck of the
> woods. No luck, but I did see Tim Kris's place listed.
> Do you know what's up with Tim?
> Chuck
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David E. Smucker" <davesmucker at hotmail.com>
> To: "TheForge" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 7:48 PM
> Subject: [TheForge] Fw: Chuck Robinson's yurt shop
>
>
>> Hey Chuck, Steve,
>>
>> I can look out across the way from my front deck and see the house that
>> Chuck is talking about. Built by a doctor, and built to commerical
>> standards. Roof beams are steel bar truss for example.) Never really
>> finished. Real estate folks say 92 % complete -- what ever that means.
>> The
>> doc and his wife split up before the house was done and they have been
>> trying to sell it and the 92 acres since they split. This was sometime
>> before 2000 when we bought our acres. They have divided the land now and
>> are tying to sell it in at least two parts. Haven't found buyer yet, too
>> much money I guess. (Of course nothing is selling right now.) I haven't
>> been up there for 3 or 4 years since it a good walk and the road is
>> locked.
>> Every once in a while we will see lights but that as been awhile too.
>>
>> Dave Smucker
>> Brasstown, NC
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "Chuck Robinson" <robi5515 at bellsouth.net>
>> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 7:57 PM
>> To: "Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
>> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Chuck Robinson's yurt shop
>>
>>> Hey Steve,
>>> Go to http://gulfcoastblacksmith.com/gallery2/chuck-robinsons-work/ for
>>> a
>>> few pics of my smithy.
>>> I built mine specifically for hot weather.
>>> I remember visiting a beautiful yurt on a mountain top about 4 miles
>>> from
>>> the Campbell Folk School in North Carolina.
>>> It was built by a Danish wood turner. It is bigger than mine, with large
>>> double paned windows, oak flooring and a centrally located wood stove.
>>> It's
>>> chimney is located at the apex of the roof.
>>> I think the whole place, on about 13 acres with another big house and
>>> several buildings, is for sale for several Million smackers.
>>> I suspect the real estate agent in Brass town or Murphy has pictures of
>>> it
>>> on their web site.
>>> Chuck
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Stephen Viola" <wombatforge at gmail.com>
>>> To: "Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 9:45 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Chuck Robinson's yurt shop
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>> Do you have any pictures of your Yurt?
>>>> On our new property we are looking to construct 4 yurts joined with
>>>> annexes and covered walkways. We have selected out supplier of yurt
>>>> frames etc.. but we are still undecided regarding the whole straw bale
>>>> issue. I would love to see what you have managed to construct if you
>>>> dont mind!
>>>>
>>>> Steve
>>>>
>>>> 2009/1/19 Andrew Vida <osan at netlabs.net>:
>>>>> Yurts are great structures. Like a teepee only a bit better IMO.
>>>>> Clean, dry, maintainable, portable. What more could a nomadic family
>>>>> ask for? Prior to being "civilized", the Hungarians lived in only two
>>>>> places - yurts and on horseback. Wasn't until civility came to them
>>>>> that everything went to hell.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am a big fan of strawbale construction. Very strong, upwards of R70
>>>>> insulation value, and actually LESS prone to fire if properly
>>>>> constructed than conventional structures.
>>>>>
>>>>> Andy Gladish wrote:
>>>>>> Chuck, I seem to remember seeing a photo of your shop a long time
>>>>>> ago-
>>>>>> do
>>>>>> you have a website or other pictures of how your shop is laid out?
>>>>>> The main part of my house is a 32' "yurt" actually strawbale/timber
>>>>>> frame,
>>>>>> I love the space and have always dreamed of having a matching shop.
>>>>>> Andy G.
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