I'm going to be spending a few days in Launceston next month with the family, and as part of my "Taxation minimisation stategies" I am visiting some furniture workshops/galleries while I'm down there so I can claim at least part of my trip costs back as "self education expenses" (benefits of being a tradie...).
While I'm there, can anyone suggest any particularly "luthiery" stuff in Launceston to check out? Suppliers, luthiers etc?
Launceston suggestions...
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Re: Launceston suggestions...
There's not a great deal of what you are looking for in Lonnie.
Maybe a trip to Gunn's is the best you'll get.
It looks like your typical hardware/tradies place but there is a large shed over the back which may interest you
Gunn's is just on the other side of City Park from the centre of town and they may have a selection of Tasmanian minor species for your perusal.
They did the last time I was there about a year ago. I got some nice Myrtle there.
Regards
Maybe a trip to Gunn's is the best you'll get.
It looks like your typical hardware/tradies place but there is a large shed over the back which may interest you
Gunn's is just on the other side of City Park from the centre of town and they may have a selection of Tasmanian minor species for your perusal.
They did the last time I was there about a year ago. I got some nice Myrtle there.
Regards
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