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    The 13th Annual Model Engineering Show

    VincentBy VincentOctober 8, 2012Updated:June 2, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Model Engineering Show Reception
    Friday, October 12th, 5-7pm
    Stop by the museum to see the exhibits, meet the model engineers, and enjoy some light refreshments

    Model Engineering Show
    Saturday, October 13th, 9-5pm
    Windsor Community Center and the museum
    $8.00 for both sites; $3.00 for students
    Join the best of New England’s model engineers for a day of engineering excellence and fine craftsmanship. There will be a wonderful series of demonstrations and special lectures throughout the day.

    Winston Churchill engravingThe Art of Gun Engraving
    10am at the Community Center

    Internationally known gun engraver Winston Churchill and Australian Damien Connolly will present an illustrated lecture, The Art of Gun Engraving, with photographs of their acclaimed work. Now retired, Churchill is considered to be one of the best American gun engravers of all time, and Connolly has spent a lifetime perfecting his engraving and miniature firearms work.

    Original vs. Restored: Which is Best?
    11:30am and 1:00pm at the Community Center

    Fred Gonet from G&G Restorations in Proctorsville VT will talk about his unrestored 1922 J.A. Police Special Harley Davidson, still in perfect running order.

    Profile Milling Machine before restorationProfile Milling Machine after restoration

    Before and After

    Jones, Lamson & Co.’s Profile Milling Machine:  Its Restoration and Its Importance2:30pm at the museum

    Bill McCarthy, one of the Show’s founders and a museum trustee from Restoration Millwork, will talk about the restoration process he followed working on a Profile Milling Machine, one of the most important machines in the museum’s collection and currently on exhibit in Arming the Union: Gunmakers in Windsor, Vermont.

    It’s not too late to register as a vendor or exhibitor. Click here to register.

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