awesome craftsmanship

Started by river1, April 16, 2008, 08:08:22 PM

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river1

http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Chenot.htm

be sure to scroll down and check out the in progress photos.

and for a lot of other craftsmen http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/

later jim
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purplepickup

WOW! says I with my mouth hanging open :shock:

These guys are something else.   It's going to take a while to absorb all that stuff.  Thanks.
George

EMSjunkie

I hafta agree with George......WOW :!:  :-o

talk about talented..........

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In 2006 Lou Chenot was in attendence at the car show in downtown Auburn that is part of the annual ACD gathering over Labor Day weekend.  He had the 1/6 scale 1932 Duesenberg on display that was in the process of being built.  What a piece of art.  A crowd was constantly around him asking numerous questions and admiring his work.  Even the ACD crowd was impressed with him and his work.  A fine gentleman to talk with and truly an artist.  Can you imagine the patience it takes to build one of these.  I would imagine there are no BFHs to align things that do not quite cooperate during assembly.
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rumrumm

Incredible! Another "Wow!"
Lynn
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Uncle Bob

Absolutely spectacular!!!
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