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Does this arguement not depend on what you call craftsmanship.The concepts of achievment and artistic merit depending on the weath and education and prejudice of a questionable elite.Tim
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that's a point, Tim, as far as the art of fance goes, though not 100% I must say, and in two aspects (let's see if I can remember the second by the time I've said the first
![]() As far as the art of design and construction go, of course there are expenses, but they are nowhere near the factor they are in the art of fance. Much high quality work is and has been produced relatively cheaply by traditional people for their own use. Last edited by tom hyle; 10th April 2005 at 05:43 AM. Reason: we're not discussing groundbreaking, but preservation; then adding Tim's name for clarity, due to Mark posting while I was posting |
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