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Title: Reproduction Antique Wooden Stethoscopes
Post by: BigMike on October 15, 2019, 06:21:30 PM
Ken posted his stethoscopes on the AAW Forum and my attention was immediate.  He had cancer and he created a reproduction stethoscope for his doctor.  Well, I did the same thing.  I got the idea from an episode of Mysteries at the Museum on the Travel Channel where a reproduction of the first stethoscope by French physician Rene' Laennec was shown.  I immediately recognized it as a wood turned object and that set my wheels turning.

I did a lot of research and was able to find information on actual antique stethoscopes in collections or at auction that provided multiple views and specifications with respect to size.  So I started turning them.

I ended up turning 28 different models.  After I passed them out to my doctors I donated the rest to the Country Doctor Museum which is part of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. I posted a picture of my collection on the AAW Forum.

Here is a picture of some of my reproductions labeled with the name of the doctor or maker.  They range in size from 3 1/2" long to 11" long.

(https://tinypix.top/images/2019/10/15/sD7Hh.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/sD7Hh)
Title: Re: Reproduction Antique Wooden Stethoscopes
Post by: Ken on October 16, 2019, 08:12:16 AM
Mike, your output and quality are impressive! I scanned through your album over on the AAW forum and your boxes really caught my attention, especially this one... great piece.

(https://tinypix.top/images/2019/10/16/sDRl0.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/sDRl0)
Title: Re: Reproduction Antique Wooden Stethoscopes
Post by: BigMike on October 16, 2019, 10:31:07 AM
Thank you sir. 

That box is turned from a piece of ambrosia maple that was given to me by my dear friend and mentor Ed Moore.  Ed passed away from cancer.  He had a huge impact on my life and is missed every day.

By the way, in addition to the stethoscopes I gave each of my doctors a stool sample which was appropriate for the type of cancer I had.

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Title: Re: Reproduction Antique Wooden Stethoscopes
Post by: Skhilled on October 16, 2019, 11:59:54 AM
Very impressive collection, Big Mike!!! Awesome!!!

Mike, your output and quality are impressive! I scanned through your album over on the AAW forum and your boxes really caught my attention, especially this one... great piece.

(https://tinypix.top/images/2019/10/16/sDRl0.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/sDRl0)

VERY nice! Doesn't say what it was originally made for but would make a lovely scented candle holder, among other things.

Thank you sir. 

That box is turned from a piece of ambrosia maple that was given to me by my dear friend and mentor Ed Moore.  Ed passed away from cancer.  He had a huge impact on my life and is missed every day.

By the way, in addition to the stethoscopes I gave each of my doctors a stool sample which was appropriate for the type of cancer I had.

(https://tinypix.top/images/2019/10/16/sgyR3.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/sgyR3)

Ok, even if I was a Dr. I'm not sure I'd want to keep a personal sample! LOL Joking! Great work!!!  :rofl2 :rofl2 :rofl2