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Fisher Body Craftsman Guild - 2008 reunion

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Fisher Body Craftsman Guild - 2008 reunion

The General Motors Craftsman's Guild, an auto design competition, was sponsored by the Fisher Body Division of General Motors.  The original competition was to build Coaches based on the Fisher Body Emblem.

Clicking on the below image opens up a photo album containing all the pictures from the event

Fisher Body Coach Winner

 

The competition later encouraged teenagers to build scale models of their dream cars. 

 

 Clicking on the below image opens up a photo album containing all the pictures from the event

 Paul Tatseos winner

 

 

The competition for Dream Cars was from the late 1930's thru 1968 and it provided thousands of scholarships to the winners.  My husband, Paul Tatseos, won three times on different levels of the competition giving him a good start on his education at the Art Center College of Design in California.  He went on to work at General Motors Design Staff, in Warren Michigan, as did many of the other competitors.   Other winners went to other auto companies, industrial design, engineering, medicine and many other careers. 

August 2008 is the 100th anniversary of Fisher Body and a re-union of the winners and their cars was put together at the Museum of Fine Arts  in Boston.  Approx 60 winners, many who have never met before, brought their cars to the museum for public showings.

The turnout was far more than I expected.   Hundreds of people, over the weekend, viewed the cars and talked to their creators.

Clicking on the below image opens up a photo album containing all the pictures from the event

man looking at car

 

 

One young man was so enthralled with the designs that he was allowed to hold my husbands cars. 

boy holding award carboy looking at award car

His father said You and Paul really made all the difference for my sons experience there. By the end of the day he was totally comfortable going up and talking to some of the guys about the models they built and what they did later in their life. He's still a little young to appreciate what the men in that room have done but I'm not and I would love it if you passed on to Paul that as soon as we got home we went down in the basement and pulled out a 5 pound bag of clay and started to sculpt a "Dream Car".  You both made a very memorable day for a wide eyed little boy and these pictures are going to send him over the top.

I would like for all of those interested to know that there are still young people out there who want to learn what only they can teach them. In my profession I work very hard to keep the tradition of "Craftsman and Apprentice" alive and I hope to see some of that carry on here. Even in financially challenging times the one thing you can't afford not to have is creativity. Hopefully we can even spark an interest to bring the contest back to life for some kids in the future.

 

Thanks again

 

jimi

  

John L. Jacobus wrote the definitive book about the Guild and was responsible was putting together this show.  We all want to thank him.  For more information about  John and  The Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild see John's  Website

The Fisher Body Craftsman's  Guild Exhibition Catalogue can be purchased  from the museum

The night before the show members gathered to share stories and memorbilia that was not in the show.

Clicking on the below image opens up a photo album containing all the pictures from the event

 

Great Article of the 100th Anniversary of GM

Harry Bentley Bradley Blog and show

 

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Anonymous
Terri Speach

Fantastic, Virginia!

Aug 20, 2008 12:54 AM
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Anonymous
Caryn Baker

Virginia, Your husband is obviously very talented.  How moving that that young boy was so enthralled by the cars & technique - I hope he pursues it and has a car of his own at the show one day!  Great job!

Aug 20, 2008 01:23 AM
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Marianne Sweet
Home Sweet Home Staging - Rochester Hills, MI
Home Sweet Home Staging, LLC Rochester Hills, MI

Did Paul work at the Tech Center??  No way!  What years?  My dad worked there for 30+ years before retiring in 1991-ish.  He worked for the Design Staff too, in the shop making the clay model prototypes, among other things.  Small world. 

Cool cars!

Aug 20, 2008 02:14 AM
Katharine Carey
eXp Realty - Bellingham, WA

Virginia- There was a lot of talent and creativity during 30's-60's and what a wonderful way to bring forth the vision to our future. I love it when a child can take and experience and build on it. Have a great day and stay out of Hot Lava:)

Aug 20, 2008 02:43 AM
Virginia Tatseos
Stage-Show-Sell - Bloomfield Township, MI

Marianne,  my husband worked at the Tech Center for 35 years.   He was an interior designer.  17 years with Buick, overseas for 5 years, and retired out of the Chevy studio.

The Guild made it possible for him to start college.

Aug 20, 2008 03:18 AM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Virginia - Sounds cool.  There were some really cool designs that came out of those compatitions.  There was a time when I wanted to be a car designer... I think my mother might have the drawings to prove it.  Had I made it, there would be a lot of people driving variants of the Mach 5 from Speed Racer. 

Aug 30, 2008 09:22 AM
Virginia Tatseos
Stage-Show-Sell - Bloomfield Township, MI

Lane, you could have been part of the team making dream cars.

Aug 30, 2008 05:04 PM
Anonymous
Bill Scott

Virginia, What a terriffic job taking all those photos. My guess is that you have better coverage of the event than anyone, including the organizers. I know that Ron Will was taking a lot of photos too, but you scooped them by having yours out first. The photos of the young boy with Paul's car is priceless. The expression on his face says it all. How nice it was for Paul to do that. I am sure the boy will remember that experience for a life time.

Thanks for the photos.

Bill

Sep 14, 2008 01:15 PM
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Virginia Tatseos
Stage-Show-Sell - Bloomfield Township, MI

Thanks Bill,   I believe that boy made a difference to our trip to.  He glowed when he was holding those cars.

 

Sep 15, 2008 11:21 PM
Anonymous
Anonymous

If any interest the is a Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Traveling Coach for sale on ebay item # 270310465780

Dec 01, 2008 04:45 AM
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Anonymous
Jeff Jones

Thank you so much for posting the information.  I am a 5-time alumni of the Guild (built cars from '63 thru '67) and although I never won an award, it is still a highlight of my life.  I lament the lack of such a character building opportunity for my son and grandsons.

Jun 25, 2009 02:56 AM
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krishna kashyap av
home - Syringa, ID

Thanks for the post

Idaho Real Estate

Jul 06, 2009 03:09 AM
Anonymous
David Eilers

My grandfather came in third in the original contest with his first coach.  He also built a second coach.  He even built the tools to build the coaches, as the intricate designs required custom tools he didn't have.  He went on to get an Aeronautical engineering degree and eventually became a design engineer for boeing.  I have his awared document and other info if anyone is interested.

- Dave

Feb 09, 2012 04:12 PM
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Virginia Tatseos
Stage-Show-Sell - Bloomfield Township, MI

The next reunion is scheduled

Auto Museum:


We have arranged a space in the Scottsdale International Auto Museum with a display scheduled for Friday and Saturday January 18th and 19th, 2013.  What better place to show off our models, than in the middle of an auto museum. In this auto museum setting we will have room for 100 models or more.  This will give us a chance to add more models and meet new Guildsmen that may not have won top awards, but deserve to be shown because of their models unique design and craftsmanship.  We hope to see many new faces there.

 

 http://www.scottsdaleinternationalautomuseum.com/  

Jun 14, 2012 05:27 AM
Anonymous
Ron Will

IMPORTANT:

The 2013 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild  Exhibition has been relocated to the Arizona Biltmore Hotel lobby in Phoenix Arizona.  The exhibition is still on January 18th and 19th. Over 65 models will be on display. It will NOT be at the Auto Museum as previously listed.

Ron Will  480-816-5008

Dec 26, 2012 11:59 PM
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