Worldkustom 2015 March English | Page 17

Torpedo wall in wood of course. Tight and warm but wihout discoloration. Dan Koontz hasn’t heard about anyone doing what he has done.

The rod consist of 230 wooden parts in total. In a couple of seconds Don pulled out the dash and showed the electric system. Wonder if he’s got secret compartments too – like in those ancient furnitures?

The pedals, as well as the key is made of wood. Underneath the panel was a wooden box with a sunken tool casette. Behind it was the battery. Nothing was missing in the little rod. That’s some crazy craft work. In the yard ice cold refreshments are served and the channel’s still water forms a soothing atmosphere at the Koont’s. Don gets weary after halfway into the drink.

– You wanna’ see my next project, he asks?

Up on our feet with sticky hands we open work shop door number two. In there we find canoes, wagons and a teardrop wagon, all in wood of course.

Something else is in there. The old man has done it again! He has started on a new car. This time one with roof. Don talks but I don’t listen. The gigantic car is a wood-shock inside-out but my notepad is full and all the imporessions is overwhelming.

Maybe we should return to Pine Island and Don in the near future when the project is finished to show our valuable readers of Worldkustom.

Until then. -So long.