On Sunday they closed down 7 miles of the southbound stretch of the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83) from Coldspring Lane to President Street here in Baltimore as part of the Rally for the River event to benefit the Jones Falls Watershed Association. Joanne, Dave, and I met up at Poly HS and made the trip down to the harbor and back. It was great fun to have so much open road with no cars - though in places it was a little dicey with all the skateboarders, rollerbladers, and worst of folks who clearly haven't been on a bicycle in years weaving all over the place.
14 miles, plus
33 miles - mostly around Montebello on Saturday
2389 YTD
22.9.08
Blow Torch Convention
Last weekend my father-in-law, Graham, came to visit us from San Diego for a gathering of Blow Torch Collectors from around the country. He estimates that he has 400 or so torches in his collection of varying types, sizes, and ages. An extremely avid collector of many things - radios, cameras, autograph books, and a variety of antique tools - what I find most interesting about his collecting is the depth of his knowledge on these things. He doesn't just acquire them for their aesthetic or monetary value, but is interested in who used these things, what they were doing, and how they worked. He also does a lot of research on the patents to trace down when they were made, and how each were an improvement on the previous model.
Along with two other collectors Graham completed a book that chronicles nearly all the blow torches ever manufactured in North America. On Friday night we had dinner with one of his collaborators, Charlie, a geologist from Alabama. In addition to Charlie and Joanne trading geology stories, we also heard about how many other torches they've learned about in just the year or so from publishing the book - a supplement is apparently in the works.
The convention was held at a nursery in Joppa about a half hour from our house. The host, a big collector is his own right, turns out to be an old family friend on my mom's side - a very small world.
There were about a dozen collector's on hand from all over the country. Some with just a few dozen torches on display and others with hundreds. I was blown away with the variety - many different versions of what I think of as a blow torch, but also lots of other things like dental torches and these great little alcohol torches.
I think I was most interested in the industrial design aspect and the old labels/ad slogans. Then there was this thing...
A few more images in a slide show - HERE
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