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Butch Job of All Butch Jobs
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As much as I hate to admit it, there are some artistically aesthetic styling cue's with the design. The headlight/grille leaves me cold, but I could see the finished version in my mind... But another example of how artists might not make good builders, and vice versa... Jeff
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I think a moment of silence is justified in the passing of a "C" bodied studebaker.
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Passing!? How about an unrequested organ donation? ... Jeff (Bend over, this won't hurt a bit...) Rice
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cue's with the design.
Jeff - the finished version you see in your mind is how the builder intended, but his lack of skills in execution are the true butchery. When I look at the world, sometimes I see it as raw material - ready to be reshaped and reformed into a thing with function and beauty. This guy saw the raw material, but his clumsiness spoiled it for everybody!
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I am sure that Pablo Picasso got the same grief from his critics ...
Jeff - the finished version you see in your mind is how the builder
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Youse meenze da guy hooos paintad at grammer skool levil???
JT
(Who wants to fling paint at local politicos via a wind machine..)
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