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11 Apr, 2022
Cheap and cheerful, boards rather flimsy
I think you get what you pay for here. Easy to construct, and surprisingly rigid when the boards are fitted. The boards themselves however feel very flimsy, and I wouldn't fancy putting 200kg on it. I've fitted another, thicker top. The rubber feet are very small (as in not very deep) and one split during the assembly process so I can't see these lasting. However, if you're after a cheap workspace to augment other more heavyweight benches than it's OK.
05 Apr, 2008
Not as good as Freedom Fields...
I came to this album having heard Freedom Fields first, and I'd say it's not quite up to the standard of the later album. Seth's fiddle is more to the fore on this record as opposed to the acoustic guitar on FF - which I guess is good or bad depending on your personal preference.
If you're new to Seth Lakeman I'd definitely recommend starting with Freedom Fields. That said it's still a pretty good album, with The Bold Knight being my personal favourite.

13 Apr, 2017
Not heavy enough
Adequate, but insufficiently heavy for easy use. The older one which this was bought to replace weighed just over twice as much and was far more stable.