Stuart Padnos conceived of “48”, his scrap sculpture of a University of
Michigan football player, as a tribute to his friend, President Gerald
R Ford. Ford wore the number 48 when he was a leader on the Michigan
team in the 1930’s. By coincidence, 1948 was also the year President
Ford first ran for Congress, and Seymour and Stuart Padnos were avid
supporters.
Skilled welders at IXL Machine Shop, a division
of Louis Padnos Iron & Metal Company, fabricated the sculpture
during the winter of 2002-2003, and our gallery photo shows the
sculpture shortly after it emerged from the shop, before being placed
on “sculpture row” along Pine Avenue in Holland. When officials at
the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum heard about the sculpture, they
inquired whether or not it might be available for permanent placement
on the Museum grounds. Stuart and the Company were naturally pleased
and honored to be able to oblige. The sculpture was formally unveiled
and dedicated at the Museum on July 31, 2003, during the celebration of
President Ford’s 90th birthday. Click here to see the New York Times article