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I Won't Be Seeing "Big Jim" On The Way To Work Anymore
He's for sale on eBay.
According to a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article today:
.... Upon his retirement, the elder Mr. Krutz created "Big Jim" because he was passionate about the Old West he loved reading books by Louis L'Amour even though he had never been farther west than St. Louis.
With an artisan's attention to detail, it took him more than a year to craft the piece, which shows the cowboy with a cocked, long-barreled six-shooter in his right hand and a flintlock muzzle-loader along his left side.
His neckerchief is made of a yard-wide swath of steel, hand-formed to resemble folds of cloth and hand-cut fringe borders on his buckskin jacket and on his wide-brimmed 10-gallon hat with its turned up edges. Metal "rawhide" fastens the jacket in place of buttons.
The sculpture was put into place with a crane in 1978 amid much fanfare and publicity and it immediately turned into a head-turning landmark....
 Bill Wade, Post-Gazette / Michelle Capozzi, with her children, Vienna, 7, and Vito, 10, up on "Big Jim," a 20-foot-tall steel statue her grandfather, James C. Krutz Sr., built in 1978, modeled after his son. The statue is up for sale on the Internet.
Lane Core Jr. CIW P Thu. 03/22/07 08:34:06 AM
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