Such a pleasure and privilege to watch this master at work...but then I was especially pleased and impressed by the commentating being given by one of my favorites of CMOG, Bill Gundenrath...Bravo CMOG!
Hes the resident advisor to the entire museum and links not only himself but bills decades long friend so I don't think bill is ever gonna miss out on the chance to narrate for him.
Doubt this one was for sale I'm told he usually gives gas conference demos to the place he makes them at. You can visit linotagliapietra.com for the current galleries that rep his work. Fair warning sixty grand is not unheard of.
Such a pleasure and privilege to watch this master at work...but then I was especially pleased and impressed by the commentating being given by one of my favorites of CMOG, Bill Gundenrath...Bravo CMOG!
Thanks for watching!
Magnificent - Lino is an art world treasure. Bravo.
Every tool and appliance in there is hand made in order to enable the hand making of glass. Can't tell y'all how amazing that is to me.
Finally some decent footage of Lino at work on RUclips, thank you CMOG!!!
OMG Wonderful! Meraviglioso! Maravilloso!!!!
Respectable teamwork.
Beautiful work!
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This looks more advanced and loverly can you visit kenya ?
You can watch Lino trimming and using a collar to stretch the neck!
I love how bill gunderath is the commentator
Hes the resident advisor to the entire museum and links not only himself but bills decades long friend so I don't think bill is ever gonna miss out on the chance to narrate for him.
Lino's epic.
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
Wow...
How much is that vessel ?
Doubt this one was for sale I'm told he usually gives gas conference demos to the place he makes them at. You can visit linotagliapietra.com for the current galleries that rep his work. Fair warning sixty grand is not unheard of.
grandeeeee
Man that must have been heavy
that lady clapped way to early lol you dont clap until the piece makes it i to the annealer
for me 20.000 usd to 30.000
The guy talking sounds like Sheldon from the Big Bang theory.
They should consider using Polyethylene - it's alot cheaper.
I guess you dont understand it