Please login to rate or comment:
Comments on this picture (15): |
---|
1. doodler wrote: An old fashioed wasboard. Anyone ever use one? |
2. solosater wrote: I think you would benifit from looking into KStanley's newer improved machine, your hands must be very chapped! |
3. solosater wrote: I have used one, ouch! Also one time while camping there was a likely rock & that worked too. Did I mention ouch? |
4. nancylee wrote: Ouch! Yes |
5. lynnspotter wrote: Bad washer~good noise maker! |
6. solosater wrote: Your right, get out the spoons and the fiddle and we've got ourselves a band! |
7. solosater wrote: That should have been You're. Sorry 'bout that. |
8. Login wrote: Washboard or skiffle-board? |
9. solosater wrote: What's a skiffle board? |
10. sheftali52 wrote: I've only seen them in antique stores. |
11. Login wrote: A skiffle board is a washboard, used as a musical instrument ... by scraping/beating a spoon or other hard object on the ridges (rhythmically of course). Skiffle music is jazz, folk, or country music played by performers who use unconventional instrument |
12. Login wrote: ... instruments, and was popular during and following the 'Rock-and-Roll' era. Ah! With age comes ... a lot of useless information. |
13. raydog wrote: Down South we called it a "Rub Board" |
14. kiniplay2 wrote: yup I used one when I had 2 kids in diapers.. those were the days! also husband played in a jug band, so I've used it both ways |
15. kiniplay2 wrote: I like you too doodler, nothin like a good old nurse. they are great folk! |
Please log in to add a comment
Date joined: 10 Dec 2008
Number of pictures: 69
Showcases:
Christmas Holidays 2008
Machinery
Song Titles
Cartoons