Adam Savage Talks About Creating a Dodo Bird & Maltese Falcon

by Scott Beale on September 2, 2008 · 1 comment

Adam Savage of MythBusters gave a great talk at The Last Hope on his obsession with recreating unique items like a Dodo Bird skeleton and replicas of the Maltese Falcon.

Maker Faire Bay Area 2008

Here is Adam’s series of Maltese Falcon replicas on display at Maker Faire 2008.

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photo by Scott Beale

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1 jeff September 2, 2008 at 10:35 am

There were a lot of great talks at HOPE, nearly all of them are available here: http://hopetracker.donthax.me/

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