Entrance to miniature foundry at Columbia, PA. Red Hanock rams the sand tightly against the pattern with antique wooden hand rammers. This creates an impression with the mold. Polaroid.
Entrance to miniature foundry at Columbia, PA. Separating the two halves of the mold, Red Hancock withdraws the pattern. An impression is made on both halves of the mold. The brass pattern is over half a century old. Polaroid.
Entrance to miniature foundry at Columbia, PA. The finished mold is in the foreground and Red hancock is holding a different, more modern pattern. Polaroid.
Entrance to miniature foundry at Columbia, PA. Pictured in Red Hancock's miniature foundry at the home office in Columbia, Pa. are Coni Wolf and Red Hancock. The ceiling is filled with antique patterns. Polaroid.
International Tourism Exchange Show, Berlin, West Germany. February 25 - March 4, 1973. Sand molding demonstration located at the United States Booth. Center of photo: Lord Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Schutz and interpreter, Ms. Barbara Blake. Foreground, molder Red Hancock and extreme right Wilton Sales Representative Coni Wolf.
International tourism Exchange Show, Berlin, West Germany. February 25 - March 4, 1973. Sand molding demonstration located at the United States Booth. Center of photo: Molder, Red Hancock. Background: Interpreter, Ms. Barbara Blake and Wilton Sales Representative, Coni Wolf. Invitation by Department of Commerce, United States Travel Service.