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About the Joe Martin Foundation
Joe Martin is a lifelong modeler, toolmaker and the president of
Sherline Products, a company that manufactures miniature machine tools.
The Joe Martin Foundation was established purely to reward
craftsmanship, and the brand of tools used to build the projects in no
way influences the choice of the winner.
Mr. Scerri is the eleventh person to receive the Martin Foundation
award. Preceding him are Jerry Kieffer (1997), Alan Ingersol (1998),
Wilhelm Huxhold (1999), William R. Smith (2000), George Luhrs (2001),
Young C. Park (2002), Barry Jordan (2003), Roger L. Ronnie (2004),
Gerald Wingrove (2005) and David Kucer (2006); all superb craftsmen in
various areas of miniature metalworking that include model making, model
engineering, miniature gunsmithing, engraving and clock making.
The purpose of the award is to bring attention to those who have
attained a level of craftsmanship that is recognized by all who see it
to be “head and shoulders above” similar work in a particular area. The
award is also directed toward those who work at the small end of the
machining size scale. These projects exhibit jewel-like precision and
stress the skill of the operator over the size and expense of the
machinery used to build them. It is the hope of the Foundation that by
recognizing the achievements of these individuals, it will bring
attention to the hobby of miniature machining and encourage a new
generation of people to learn, enjoy and appreciate the skills of
working with machine tools and making things of precision and beauty.
Pierre Scerri and the other winners have contributed not just a few good
parts, but rather a lifetime of achievement that includes the mastery of
many tools, skills and techniques.
For more information, contact:
Craig Libuse
Joe Martin Foundation for Exceptional Craftsmanship
3235 Executive Ridge, Vista, CA 92081-8527
Phone: (760) 727-5857 or (800) 541-0735
Fax: (760) 727-7857
E-mail: craig@craftsmanshipmuseum.com
Links
Mr. Scerri is part of the Internet Craftsmanship Museum. His page can be
found at
http://www.CraftsmanshipMuseum.com/Scerri.htm
More on Pierre, his Ferrari and his other projects can be found on his
personal web site at
http://mps-sportproto.com/en/historique.php Additional photos can be
found on the Fine Art Models web site at
http://www.fineartmodels.com/pages/product.asp?content_area=6&sub_area=139&product_area=139
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