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Here's a great little clip covering the basics of Ford mass production. Much of this footage has been seen befor... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Ford Barn, click here. |
Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture Very nice video, thank you very much for posting it. Dennis/Arkansas
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture Very cool!! Thanks for that! It's amazing to think of how the assembly line concept changed the world in so many ways! Thanks Henry!!
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture cool hoe do I watch the rest of it?????
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture Nice video clip, thanks for sharing it with us.
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture Very neat, can you get the complete motion picture? Thanks
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture That's a great little show!
Interesting to see how ruthless Henry was in protecting his empire from the potential effects of a union. Anybody seen colaberating with union interests was simply fired. We've come along ways...opinions will vary on the direction... In all honesty I doubt I'd last the day at the rate those men worked.:o |
Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture I haven't found the complete version yet... but I'm searching.
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture Wow ! Thanks. Keep more like this coming...
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture The Charlie Chaplin silent movie "Modern Times" depicts what can happen to some personality types that are not cut out for assembly-line work. Sure it is comedy, but Chaplin was also an astute critic of industrialization and its effects on society. Discovery channel has done documentaries on Ford and his empire.
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture I was there; graduated from Henry Ford Trade School in 1952. They were still building flathead engines in the engine assembly plant a few blocks from the Rouge part of the Trade School.
Students on their lunch hour with their HFTS badge could walk the isles inside the plant and watch the workers and machines at work. I was 15 1/2 starting there in the 10th grade, "T" section badge #1018. awe inspiring to say the least; my heart is still there. Mark W. Slight Thanks for the movie and the memories! |
Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture Man ryan that was cool. That was when america was strong i dont know if we can say that now. But then now you have people working in a american company including ford plants and buying a foreign car. Knuck from indiana.
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Re: The Assembly Line... A Motion Picture How do you get the video to run. I could not get this one to load or the previous one.
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