Do you ever get the impression that Hetchins were inconsistent
in their production techniques? Perhaps all the experts are
correct - even if they disagree. Based on the differing "eye
witness" accounts that I've read, I'm convinced that they
continually experimented with different techniques. Maybe it
depended on who was employed at the workshop during a
particular period?
Cheers,
Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia
> dale-issimo -
> ohmyfreekin'gawdddddddddddd.
> are you saying that the 3 part hetchins story that
> tom rawson helped "out" last year contains errors
> with respect to the mechanized methods of cutting
> lugs n' stuff en masse*?
> e-RICHIE
> aka Richard M Sachs
> Chester-Upon-Dingwall, Connecticut
> * means "in masse" in french
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