As usual, the projects bought to the show were stunning. From a lunch pail project from John Ott to Tony Ho's glistening metal work, imagination and creativity was found in abundance. One of the most amazing was a speaker project by James Kelsey that appeared to be chipped from a solid block of granite.And the winners are.....
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Topic - VSAC 2003, the Craftsman - Rod M 10:23:46 10/07/03 (11)
- Re: VSAC 2003, the Craftsman - chrisby 19:40:22 10/07/03 (0)
- So who won what? - Sector-7G 17:54:57 10/07/03 (2)
- Re: So who won what? - tcain 07:05:25 10/08/03 (1)
- Carry on... - Sector-7G 09:16:46 10/08/03 (0)
- Terry Olsen's Super Tweeter was my favorite. - Kevin P 15:56:25 10/07/03 (0)
- Re: VSAC 2003, the Craftsman - Air 13:25:33 10/07/03 (2)
- Second the motion! - Paul Joppa 10:03:16 10/08/03 (1)
- Re: Second the motion! - tcain 15:51:52 10/10/03 (0)
- Just a few more VSAC pictures - BottledAudio 12:38:28 10/07/03 (1)
- Re: Just a few more VSAC pictures - Carl F 06:56:42 10/08/03 (0)
- Thanks, Rod! A 'Must See' for all Bottleheaders! (nt) - PureAudio 11:16:04 10/07/03 (0)