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Coachbuilder Carlo Maina
Here is a video that some guys may have allready seen.It is a short clip of Carlo Maina a european coachbuilder.Clips like these give motivation to me and hopefully others..
https://vimeo.com/68114895
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Janne Jarvinen --------- JJ ---------- Last edited by Janne; 09-22-2015 at 12:52 PM. |
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Beautiful film... I can feel a bit of sadness in his words when he says he has no one to share his knowledge with... no one to continue to build on his experience... I mean... I'd love to be his apprentice... and I wouldn't even ask for a payment...
Havent seen this film before. Thanks for the link Janne! I enjoyed watching it...
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Thanks for the link Janne.
Jere
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Jere Kirkpatrick Valley Forge & Welding HEN-ROB Torch Dealer. Teaching The Fundamentals of Metal Shaping www.jerekirkpatrick.com All tools are a hammer except the chisel.....That's a screwdriver. |
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My sentiments exactly. Thanks, Janne.
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great video thanks for the share. That is a sad story to read and watch.
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Coachbuilder Carlo Maina
It's all too true, the younger generation aren't interested i n this type of work. I wish I had discovered it sooner. I built an aluminum bodied sorts car back in the late fifties, boy was it rough looking.
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John S. E _________________________________________________ Torque is nothing, unless you can get it to the road. |
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Excellent video. "Yes", That is a big problem these days, the new generation just don't seem to like hard work, they all want easy jobs for good money, and they want everything now.
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I agree with all of that
Peter
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Thanks for posting this Janne. It is sad that this type of skill is fading away. Wish I were younger.
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About 25 years ago I had the opportunity to meet another "old Master" by the name of Hans Steinhauser from the King City area of Ontario Canada. Hans worked for DeHaviland Industries manufacturing prototype panels for the aircraft industry. Hans was in the same boat as this Carlo Maina. Hans only had a daughter whose husband had no interest in cars. Hans had a sadness about him regarding this. When I realized the talent this man had I offered to be his "part-time apprentice". He was a little apprehensive in the beginning but when he realized I was serious, we began to work together. This training was cut short by a serious car accident which for the most part, ended Hans' metal working career. I lost contact with Hans and feel the loss of that skill to this day. Lost opportunities. If only the talent and skill of men like this could be saved somehow.... Wait, there is a way. It needs to be passed on. But to who? Vicious circle. Kudos to those on this site who are so willing to share via the written word, photos and hosting / instructing at local metal meets.
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