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Novice in Metal, looking to learn
My name is David Mack. I live in Texas and am approaching retirement. I am interested in what light metal work can offer for wind art and other opportunities. I appreciate those who have a craft, and I am simply looking to learn from others.
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Welcome to the forum. Wind art is a fascination for me since I first saw the "wind pipe organ" back in the 1970's - and now there is the "singing ringing tree."
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Welcome to the forum, David.
When I was a kid, the Wind Harp was erected in my hometown of Chelsea VT. http://rootstrata.com/rootblog/?p=987 on Warren Mattoon's farm. Not sure if this is the one Kent mentioned or not. The Wind Harp was perfectly viewed through our living room picture window, centered atop the highest ridge. We anticipated the weather for the day by whether or not we could see the Wind Harp or not. It attracted a lot of people, including good hippies that and slobs/bad hippies that trashed the property around it. We bought that album linked above, still have it somewhere in the pile of stuff. When ithe Wind Harp blew over around '75(?) he decided not allow it to be repaired. It was eventually over to another location, I think in Maine at first, to be erected. In 78, we rented his farm for our Jersey dairy operation before moving to a larger place. There was still lots of trash & debris up where the wind harp had been that was left behind by all those peace, love & dope slobs. Never knew the Wind Harp was "famous" until years later. As a kid, it was just the Wind Harp... Good luck with your similar ventures. Keep us posted.
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Hi David welcome to the forum
Peter
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