Posted 1 year ago
ttomtucker
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I wasn't a college prep when in high school my major was industrial arts, if anyone remembers that major. it included wood, metal, auto, electric and drafting classes. I made this ring from zinc plated steel nut over 50 years ago and it still shines. inside the good luck horse shoe I used abalone shell.
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My Los Angeles unified schools Industrial Arts classes were taken from 1957 to 1960. I went to a three year high school, ninth grade was junior high. Not many computer class were around in those days, I took industrial math and a plastic class which came under the arts and music.
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