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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1432776" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Just meeting Adrian is an experience. He is 72. He has over 100 antique anvils. Every type of forging tool ever known to man. He will drive to North Dakota to buy one item at an auction. He literally, I mean literally has 3 barns completely full of collectables. He has one room in a barn with nothing but different types of hammers.</p><p></p><p>He has a 4th grade education and if you show him a part from a rake, roller, baker, etc. He will make it. He can talk metallurgy with the best of them. But be warned, he is eccentric. No one on this forum can hold a candle to some of his philosophy. I was at the Mayslick mill one time. Some how the subject of religion came up. He said "I believe in God but I will be damned before I will spend my time with such nonsense!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1432776, member: 27490"] Just meeting Adrian is an experience. He is 72. He has over 100 antique anvils. Every type of forging tool ever known to man. He will drive to North Dakota to buy one item at an auction. He literally, I mean literally has 3 barns completely full of collectables. He has one room in a barn with nothing but different types of hammers. He has a 4th grade education and if you show him a part from a rake, roller, baker, etc. He will make it. He can talk metallurgy with the best of them. But be warned, he is eccentric. No one on this forum can hold a candle to some of his philosophy. I was at the Mayslick mill one time. Some how the subject of religion came up. He said "I believe in God but I will be damned before I will spend my time with such nonsense!" [/QUOTE]
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