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This breaks my heart Arthur. But I know you will press on because that's what you do.
I have been in Arthur's shop many times having work done. Many tools in there were custom made that Arthur created for certain jobs, like a heel cutting jig to fit a neck perfectly to the pot and adjust the action. Things like that can't be bought at Harbor Freight or anywhere else. But just getting the basics back will be a good start. The GoFundMe will be a huge help at getting that going.
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Originally posted by driftyThings like that can't be bought at Harbor Freight ...
Harbor Freight? For the love of humanity no!!!
I would like to express my very deepest thanks and gratitude to all my friends and hangout family members for all they have done for me money donations, offers to donate tools, offers to rebuild building and to wire it and all kinds of things.There are still a lot of very good people in the world even with all the mean things that are happening. Banjo Hangout has some of the best and Im glad to be part of this family. I would like to say a special thanks to Charlie Kamerman who started the go fund me account. Again I would like to thank everyone for all they have done and nice things people have said to me and about me.
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Originally posted by From Greylock to Bean BlossomHere is the Shed.
Ken
Been in that dusty little shop a few times, every time a treat.
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Originally posted by kodakcollectorAwesome, please send some updates on progress.
Arthur Hatfield is unbelievably resilient. He has really faced some unbelievably tough challenges.
The new building has been bought but is not yet on his land. Before they can do that, he has to clean out the burnt down facility and that involves several things. First he has to wait for it to dry out as the fire department put a lot of water on it and it is still very soggy. Then they have to drag magnets thru the deep ashes to see if they can find anything metal that is still worth anything or usable. Arthur had many hand made templates and tools and he hopes to find a few. Then after that they have to bring in some machinery and load everything left and get it hauled out. With the weather forecast they hope to be able to bring in the machinery and haul the ash and remnants out the first weekend in February.
When the building gets there they have to insulate and wire it.
It was great to see Arthur.
Ken
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Originally posted by Dale DiehlNow some good news. I've heard from a reliable source that Arthur has purchased building, and has had a swarm of carpenters and electricians buzzing about his place to get him back in business. As for the tools and inventory that is another matter.
Unfortunately I believe he doesn't even have a screwdriver, maybe a couple of c clamps. Would be nice if a luthier supply dealer heard about the tragedy and donated some tools.
The generosity of knowledge on the Hangout is amazing and In the time I’ve been on the Hangout, Arthur has been a goldmine of information.
I’ve actually met maybe two of the people on here, yet they all feel like family.
I noticed that the go fund me is a bit less than half its goal.
If you can kick in a few bucks, it will get Arthur back to building and sharing his experience with us.
Think of a contribution as an investment in learning!!
So everyone, I have been bed ridden the last 7 weeks or so with back and hip pain. The doctors are still trying to figure out what's going on.
I spoke with Arthur a few days ago. This was his reply. I have not received any images yet.
"I’m not back in business yet building banjos, but I am working on the inside of my shop work banshees and so forth and getting in some tools maybe in about another month if I can remember, I will try to take a few pictures tomorrow of the inside and send them to you"
Both of us want to thank everyone that has contributed in any way.
Best regards charlie
Arthur is still trying to get all the tools he needs. He posted this on Facebook last week looking for the following tool. If anyone can help with this, it would be great.
Ken
From Arthur: "Anyone near Glasgow have a scroll saw they would like to trade to an old craftsman jointer no motor but its belt driven has pulley on it. It was made back when they were very good tools this is sears and roebuck ."
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