Happens to the best of us. And the worst of us too. Still a bummer seemed like a nice guy.
Evidently, that was how blocks were shaped at Charatan, when Ken was learning the trade.That was an insane video - using a circular saw without hand protection and just "using his eye" as a guide.
The fact that he had all fingers and thumbs intact speaks of his consummate skill. And not least, steady hands.
Can't see that happening these days with "Safe Workplace Practices"Evidently, that was how blocks were shaped at Charatan, when Ken was learning the trade.
Cooler still: it was literally (one of) the same saws. Where did he put it, you ask? On the roof of his house.Evidently, that was how blocks were shaped at Charatan, when Ken was learning the trade.
I'm not surprised. Interest in the history of the trade doesn't run wide and Ken had been away from the trade for a long time. Most just enjoy smoking a pipe and it doesn't run much deeper than that.The sad part of this story is I was talking to two long time members of our pipe club and they both responded "Who?". These guys who have attended zillions of pipe shows and I thought knew everybody didn't know him.