Members of the Quebec chapter came to my home last night to hold a judging school using my poor unsuspecting '62.
Robert Cracower our chapter president, and Jean Lesage our judging chairman, led about a dozen of us through the process.
It was my first exposure to NCRS judging methods, I found it very interesting and informative. Although I got a judging manual when I bought it in December, it was a lot of fun to watch them go through the car and explain as they went along.
No big surprises (phew!) but interesting to see how many little things there can be... Robert spent eight years restoring his '56 (Top Flight), he was great on the C1 specific items.
I've made a list and I'll be asking a lot of questions, first real judging in June at our chapter meet.
Paul
Robert Cracower our chapter president, and Jean Lesage our judging chairman, led about a dozen of us through the process.
It was my first exposure to NCRS judging methods, I found it very interesting and informative. Although I got a judging manual when I bought it in December, it was a lot of fun to watch them go through the car and explain as they went along.
No big surprises (phew!) but interesting to see how many little things there can be... Robert spent eight years restoring his '56 (Top Flight), he was great on the C1 specific items.
I've made a list and I'll be asking a lot of questions, first real judging in June at our chapter meet.
Paul
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