Volume 21 Number 1 January / February 2006
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Magic from Fire The Artistry of
Samuel Yellin
Bouquets of Dragons and a Ship Above the Gate at 10 Light Street Animal heads, specifically dragons, were a common minor decorative element in much of Yellin’s work. The reason for the ship is not known. |
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By Ted McNett Driving in Baltimore City is not my favorite activity for a Saturday morning. However since I grew up in Washington D.C., I lead a small caravan of BGCM members to the B&O Museum for a day of demonstration. On the trip down we had a slight detour; the Baltimore Marathon. It was a lot more exciting than I thought it would be to watch some 12,000 runners go by in 45 minutes. I knew about 5 people in the marathon but never saw them. Finally we arrived at the B&O railroad Museum. We had three hot forging stations set up under a pavilion See Magic from Fire Page 3 |
IN THIS ISSUE..................... Page President’s message................... 3 ABANA Affiliate Letter................... 5 Basic Knife Making Class............ 6 BGCM’s 20 Anniversary LOGO ......................................... 6 Chain Link Project........................ 7 Railing Project.............................. 8 BGCM Scholarship Program... 9 Beginner’s Corner Mr. Gadget. 11 BGCM Events Calendar............ 18 Historic Forge Calendar............. 22 |