Keefer Lucas
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Atlantic Rim
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If I had only known how famous it would eventually become, I would have ...shall we imply...done something to properly christen the piece. As it was, all I did inside it was spent many weeks in sweltering heat backing welds.
You should know that the cherry is not spherical...it is shaped and strategically "dented" just like a real cherry, which required odd bending of the aluminum frames on which the aluminum outer skin is welded. It would have been much easier to build it as a perfect sphere.
There is a little porthole that you climb through to get inside the cherry. Once inside you will see the aluminum frame, lots of my handwritting, numbering frames and plates, and the hoses and tubing that carry the water up to the stem.
The frames themselves are pretty sharp; there really isn't anyplace that one could "get comfortable" inside it. FYI, we built the cherry, but not the spoon. That was done by an outfit in Connecticut.
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