Oh, thank you! I found Frank Ford's web site about 12 years ago when I thought I'd like to try my hand at luthiering. (Luthering? You know what I mean.) Anyway, I lost the link then I couldn't remember how to find it again.
Wow, what an incredible treasure trove! I've watched machinists work and have always been fascinated. The repository of expertise has pushed me over the edge. I've ordered a beginning machinist's book and can't wait to begin on page one. Thank you!
I KNEW THE LOSS WAS SERIOUS WHEN I SAW THE NEWSPAPER JUNK THEIR OLD PRINTING PRESSES. Seeing it myself made it real. Ripped the heart right out of that building and that paper. It's not why newspapers are dying but it is one reason why they die largely unmourned. I'm pushing back. Typewriters, Dial Telephones, Hand Tools, Old Amateur Radio Gear, Telegraph Keys, Analog Volt Ohmmeters, Vacuumatic Coffeemakers, Slide Rules, Fountain Pens, etc.: I have 'em. I use 'em.
It's not political. There are other places for that. People who love old technology can be found all across the spectrum. Let's concentrate on what we have in common.
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Oh, thank you! I found Frank Ford's web site about 12 years ago when I thought I'd like to try my hand at luthiering. (Luthering? You know what I mean.) Anyway, I lost the link then I couldn't remember how to find it again.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an incredible treasure trove! I've watched machinists work and have always been fascinated. The repository of expertise has pushed me over the edge. I've ordered a beginning machinist's book and can't wait to begin on page one.
ReplyDeleteThank you!