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What system did Studebaker Avanti production line workers employ to note any changes made in the assembly of Avantis on any particular day?

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Not sure if you are talking about overall changes (ie, for all the Avantis) or changes for a particular Avanti being assembled that day. I'll assume you mean overall changes for all the Avantis.

I'll guess a blackboard? (Maybe they were not that organized........:unsure:)

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On 1/27/2018 at 5:40 PM, r1lark said:

Not sure if you are talking about overall changes (ie, for all the Avantis) or changes for a particular Avanti being assembled that day. I'll assume you mean overall changes for all the Avantis.

I'll guess a blackboard? (Maybe they were not that organized........:unsure:)

A blackboard would have made sense...however, this was Studebaker , and a blackboard was not used!

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Probably something simple/crude like a piece of paper taped up with a notation on it.

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1 hour ago, studegary said:

Probably something simple/crude like a piece of paper taped up with a notation on it.

That's CORRECT!

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