Re: [CR] workmanship the Italian and the British way

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From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 13:24:18 EST
Subject: Re: [CR] workmanship the Italian and the British way
To: bob.reid2@virgin.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 3/9/03 2:05:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, bob.reid2@virgin.net writes:


> > There's an old saying: "Give a piece of metal to an Englishman and he'll
> make
> > something (possibly cobby and) functional. Give a piece of metal to a
> German,
> > and he'll make something efficient. Give a piece of metal to an Italian
> and
> > he'll make something beautiful". As sayings go, it's not all
> encompassing,
> > but there you have it.
>
> It bears little resemblance to fact.
>

Perhaps I should have left the "cobby" reference out. I read it in relation to the British motorcycle industry (probably in a magazine article) many years ago, and I think the guy was referring to some funny looking scrambles bikes. The other side of that is that builders such as the Rickman Brothers, not to mention classic factories like Matchless/AJS and Norton turned out truly beautiful racing bikes. I have old Nortons and Bass and there is a beauty in the way all the individual pieces are made, are limitlessly rebuildable and highly functional in relation to the engineering standards of the day. Further, no one can fault the aesthetics of the British when it comes to fine rifles and shot guns. No one culture has a monopoly on beauty, they just express it differently (sometimes). The quotation made some sense within a narrow context of that guy's article many years ago. I apologize for any offense, I'm also an Anglophile at heart (as you'd see if you looked in my garage).
Stevan Thomas
Alameda, CA