Between hosting his public television show “A Craftsman’s Legacy” and running his custom motorcycle shop, Voodoo Choppers in Auburn Hills, Eric Gorges is a busy man. Now, the Rochester area resident ...
Eric Gorges has seen some ups and downs. In the early 2000s, customers waited two years for the craftsman to create them a custom bike out of his Auburn Hills shop, Voodoo Choppers. He was making so ...
Nothing fires up host Eric Gorges like working with molten metal! In this episode, Eric and master sand caster Scott Nelles, create a bronze and aluminum ray gun. This episode is all about hoof to hat ...
Welcome to the magical world of a clockmaker, where the gears are lovingly handmade and time truly does stand still as host Eric Gorges and young clock maker Nate Bower create a beautiful exposed gear ...
Host Eric Gorges gets to stitching, confirming threads do make the man. Eric Yelsma has been drawn to sewing since a teenager. Now his shop makes jeans from American sourced, sustainable fabric that ...
Metalworker Gorges, who has profiled artisans of all stripes as host of the PBS series A Craftsman’s Legacy, revisits some of his favorite interviews in this invigorating survey. He highlights ...
Eric Gorges learns how to make a spoon. Legendary Lazy Spoon creator Jonathan Simons and host Eric Gorges dish up. Jonathan teaches Eric how to make a spoon. Legendary Lazy Spoon creator Jonathan ...
The man behind the handcrafted Voodoo Choppers line signs autographs. Fri., April 3, 4-8 p.m.; Sat., April 4, 4-8 p.m.; Sun., April 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., 2009 No paywall ...
Necessity is not the mother of invention. Childhood. There you are: That’s the mother of invention. When you were a kid, if you didn’t have something and you didn’t have the funds to buy it, you ...