hansmoust
Enlightened Member
Now, since some of you seem to enjoy the trip down memory lane, here's another one for you!
Everybody ........... meet Charles Morenzoni!
Charlie is one of the old-timers who worked at the original Orsenigo plant. The Orenigo Company occupied the building before Al Dronge bought it. Charlie came with the factory, so to speak and he was responsible for all the woodworking machinery that stayed in the factory when Guild moved in and I believe he stayed almost till the end. He gave me a lot of interesting information about the early Westerly years.
Even though Charlie wasn't what we like to call a 'luthier', he was one of the valuable workers that should get some credit for the 'glory years' in Westerly.
The photo shows him holding up an old announcement regarding a big sale of Orsenigo furniture; that happened a long time before Guild came to town.
It's been a while since I've seen Charlie, so I do not know how he's doing but if any of you guys happens to see him ....... give him my regards!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
http://www.guitarsgalore.nl
Everybody ........... meet Charles Morenzoni!
Charlie is one of the old-timers who worked at the original Orsenigo plant. The Orenigo Company occupied the building before Al Dronge bought it. Charlie came with the factory, so to speak and he was responsible for all the woodworking machinery that stayed in the factory when Guild moved in and I believe he stayed almost till the end. He gave me a lot of interesting information about the early Westerly years.
Even though Charlie wasn't what we like to call a 'luthier', he was one of the valuable workers that should get some credit for the 'glory years' in Westerly.
The photo shows him holding up an old announcement regarding a big sale of Orsenigo furniture; that happened a long time before Guild came to town.
It's been a while since I've seen Charlie, so I do not know how he's doing but if any of you guys happens to see him ....... give him my regards!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
http://www.guitarsgalore.nl