In fairness, the pit crew member was using a hammer developed during the "lightness! lightness! lightness!" period of Bell Industries. It was realized that a honeycomb cored aluminum hammer was perhaps not the best way to go. Alistair
> On May 23, 2014, at 3:56 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Here is a video of two pit stops, with over half of century separating > them. Take a look for yourself... I think I can detect the Bell Industries > logo on the knockoff hammer being wildly flailed in the first one. It's on > FaceBook, I don't know if you have to have an account to view it. > > Jim > > *.com/photo.phpv=627899877302029&set=vb.384582714967081&type=2&theater*<https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=627899877302029&set=vb.384582714967081&type=2&theater> |
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