The 50's and 60's were the best era for car shape and beauty ... i aim to establish my own car company incorporating modern power, safety and engineering but with that classic beauty ... modern Ferrari's don't excite me
Beautiful work. Car bodies had a sculptured shape back then incorporating touches of Art Deco. A lot of modern youth are misguided thinking that being skilled in an old school art or craft is simply 'beneath' them. I served a five year engineering apprenticeship in Coventry, England way back when. Well done sir, well done!
Magic hands in a magic family. If I may: this is exactly the problem in some modern communities where violence is a daily habit. I read once that in order to have a Beethoven in music the community has to have a lot of little Beethovens from which the great ones appear. Today, this tradition is lacking or worse ridiculed. We are left with communities where young boys particularly end up in gangs killing for turf. That is my two cents.
I wish I had a massive wedge of cash, I would be kicking this guys door in, you should. See the p4 he makes. Every bit as good as the original What an artisan. Thanks. John h
Good afternoon, what brand of hammer and model is it that you used right at the opening of this video it really looks officiants for the jobs? I thoroughly enjoyed your video. It's so satisfying to watch a Craftsman that knows what he's doing. Thanks for a great video.
Hi, Sorry for the delay... can't help you with that I'm afraid, we only produced the video, we're not actually the builders, but it's amazing how such a simple tool can produce something so beautiful. Cheers M
This video deserves 1000000 views just for that much dedication. Beautiful old school coach building. Thanks for putting it out.
The 50's and 60's were the best era for car shape and beauty ... i aim to establish my own car company incorporating modern power, safety and engineering but with that classic beauty ... modern Ferrari's don't excite me
Beautiful work. Car bodies had a sculptured shape back then incorporating touches of Art Deco. A lot of modern youth are misguided thinking that being skilled in an old school art or craft is simply 'beneath' them. I served a five year engineering apprenticeship in Coventry, England way back when. Well done sir, well done!
Pure genius. I love it.
That's art. Worthy of any good museum.
Stunning. Amazing incredible work. I love watching Tempero work
Magnificent! 👍🏻
Magic hands in a magic family. If I may: this is exactly the problem in some modern communities where violence is a daily habit. I read once that in order to have a Beethoven in music the community has to have a lot of little Beethovens from which the great ones appear.
Today, this tradition is lacking or worse ridiculed. We are left with communities where young boys particularly end up in gangs killing for turf. That is my two cents.
Great to see - such dedication is the only way! Delightful.
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He's the best in the World!...stunning XJ-13
Beautiful craftsmanship ... I could stare at those old Jaguars all day
beautiful work mate, I learned from a Reg Beer in Bolton Ontario, Canada
I recently brought the 1959 Dino Ferrari 196 S buck from Robert ,I will build the new alluminium body from that buck soon ...interesting shapes !
Amazing craftmanship, thank you
Fantastic video. Come over to England and visit Fintan at FH ELLIS Coachworks . ITS AN EYE OPENER. shhhh
Fascinating and no doubt expensive as are all hand crafted products
I wish I had a massive wedge of cash, I would be kicking this guys door in, you should. See the p4 he makes. Every bit as good as the original What an artisan. Thanks. John h
Good afternoon, what brand of hammer and model is it that you used right at the opening of this video it really looks officiants for the jobs? I thoroughly enjoyed your video. It's so satisfying to watch a Craftsman that knows what he's doing. Thanks for a great video.
Hi, Sorry for the delay... can't help you with that I'm afraid, we only produced the video, we're not actually the builders, but it's amazing how such a simple tool can produce something so beautiful. Cheers M
Have to be impressed.
I wish i could learn this art
A+
Magnificent. Skilful.
What is the name of the shop is this in B'ham UK?
It's in Oamaru NZ
It in Oamaru, NZ. It's run by his son Rod now called Tempero Motorworks or Rod Tempero Coach and Motor Builder Ltd