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A long-standing rule in the ancient art of Japanese pottery:
- The potter must add a deliberate fault to any piece that seems too close to perfect
Anything else is an insult to the Gods, no human being should ever think themselves as anything close to God-like.
So your Ding is perfect!!
Love the paint job on the back of that cab:
- You couldn't make it more beautiful if you tried
Put the right frame around it, and it could be the centerpiece of any art gallery in the World!!
Thanks for all these exceptionally great pics, plowboy. You never fail to please!
Sure do love that "73/74 Workhorse" shot. That rig looks like it could tackle anything thrown at it!
As a teenager, one of my favorite treats was visiting my grandfather's place out in the country, in Maryland, outside D.C.
He was a Brigadier General in Patton's Third Army and the general purpose (!), untitled farm vehicle there was his old service Willys.
I always took it for a spin out in...
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