14,000 pounds later....

This video was fantastic to see, This is a true American Craftsmen doing what he does best ...This type of individual is something that is slowly disappearing in this day and age,
It sad to know that one day this hands on craftsmanship will pass away.
I realize that all of us FOG people are craftsmen in our own right, but to see this humbles me into thinking if I only had listen to that old timer and paid more attention to his teachings and skills

I want to thank Mauri for this video

Sal
 
Sal LiVecchi said:
This video was fantastic to see, This is a true American Craftsmen doing what he does best ...This type of individual is something that is slowly disappearing in this day and age,
It sad to know that one day this hands on craftsmanship will pass away.
I realize that all of us FOG people are craftsmen in our own right, but to see this humbles me into thinking if I only had listen to that old timer and paid more attention to his teachings and skills

I want to thank Mauri for this video

Sal

I'll second what Sal said.
 
That was the first time I saw the sled part.  I had seen the water through one before.

He runs some real old stuff.  That sliding TS was from the 1860'-70's.

 
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