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09_03_2005_-_blindmechanic_jump
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH |
Arts | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2005
MECHANIC
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ERIC ALBRECHT | DISPATCH PHOTOS
Ed Marko repairs a vehicle outside Community Car Care.
Marko retrieves a tool left on
top of a bucket.
Liston, who drives Marko to
work from his home in Bexley, is
the only employee.
Rosemary Valentine, a Nissan
owner, is among the 100 or so
regular customers.
“Ed is honest,’’ said Valentine,
a client for 12 years. “I live way
up in north Clintonville, but I
always come here.’’
On the front of the building,
Virginia creeper overwhelms the
shop’s sign — white and tenniscourt green.
Inside, the shop presents a
study in organized chaos.
A few Beetles, a Porsche, a
BMW, a Karmann Ghia and the
guts of countless other
machines line a path that Marko
walks every day.
A rusted exhaust fan from a
restaurant — 4 by 4 feet — rests
in the middle of the main work
space.
Though unsure why it sits
there, Marko knows how to
avoid it.
The tools of the mechanic’s
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He released more than a
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in 1999. His last record was
2004’s A Bothered Mind.
Burnside was born in the
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FROM VIETNAM TO NEW YORK CITY TO THE TEXAS
PLAINS, A SON JOURNEYS TO FIND HIS FATHER.
trade are here and everywhere:
in a cabinet; in — or on — 5gallon buckets; in the trunks of
Beetles; under an ’80s Audi; on
the minivan seat that doubles as
office furniture.
“Where is that 10-millimeter
wrench?’’ Marko asks aloud to
himself. “I think it’s over here in
this bucket.’’
Sure enough, it is — along
with screwdrivers, a ball-peen
hammer, terry-cloth rags and
nuts, bolts and hose clamps.
In his office, Marko sits at an
industrial desk blanketed with
fuses, envelopes, work orders,
invoice slips and parts catalogs
as well as cans of Liquid Wrench
and a generic fiber supplement.
An inch of coffee a week old
or more remains in a greasestained coffeepot.
“We’re just into fixing cars the
right way,’’ Liston says. “We’re
not much for the corporate biz.’’
Penny the cat, butterscotch
with faint gray-black stripes,
cleans herself atop the clutter
while Marko calls friends and
customers, parts stores and
junkyards.
Most numbers he retrieves
from the Rolodex in his brain.
Others he asks someone to recite from business cards or
handwritten lists haphazardly
taped to the walls.
He patiently explains to a customer on the phone how to unlock a Cabriolet trunk without a
key.
All the while, Penny perfects
her coat. She skips her feet and
the tip of her tail — both permanently stained by auto-shop
grime.
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my leg,’’ said Brad Liston, who
does bodywork for the shop. “I
thought, ‘How could a blind
man work on engines?’
“But then he’d always outdiagnost me on anything we
looked at. He still does most
times.’’
Bill Caldwell, who used to tow
cars for Marko, marvels at his
ability with cars.
“I’ve seen him take the bones
out of them and put them back
many times,’’ the North Side
resident said. “Many people
don’t believe me when I tell
them he’s blind.’’
The work seems more natural
than remarkable to Marko, 71.
Born with infantile glaucoma,
the second youngest of eight
children gradually developed
serious problems with his
vision.
He lived on the family dairy
farm, north of Wooster, as a
youngster, performing “just the
standard maintenance stuff’’ on
augers, tractors and combines.
“I didn’t really think about it,
and no one really pushed me
any one way. I just followed my
brothers around and did the
work they did.’’
He attended school in
Wooster until his parents —
immigrants from central Europe
— sent him to the state School
for the Blind in Columbus.
By his first year at Bowling
Green State University, he’d lost
all sight.
“Until I was 17, 18, I had real
good, useful vision — 20/200
vision,’’ he said. “But glaucoma
catches up with you. Some doctors said it could either way.’’
His experience around other
blind people, he said, helped
him.
“During the time I was losing
my sight, I thought I was still
seeing things. But really I was
using my hearing and touch.’’
He earned a liberal-arts
degree from Bowling Green in
1957, graduating on a Thursday
and reporting to his new job the
next Monday.
“I got this counseling job with
the state Welfare Department,’’
he said. “I had no idea what I
was doing. But I ended up helping people — all handicapped
people — find jobs throughout
southern and southeastern
Ohio.’’
Away from work, he built “kit
cars’’ with Volkswagen parts.
By the late ’70s, suffering from
“social-work burnout,’’ he
retired from the state job.
He gravitated to auto mechanics in 1979, teaming first
with Mike George and Bill Chittenden at Community Volkswagen, near Neil Avenue west of
the old Ohio Penitentiary.
“We called it the ‘prison
garage,’ ’’ Marko said.
Four years later, he joined
Chittenden in opening another
shop, Community Car Care, at
Nelson Road and E. 5th Avenue.
“He’s one of a kind, obviously,’’ said Chittenden, living in
southwestern Missouri. “I was
surprised when Ed would drop
something like a nut or bolt and
I couldn’t find it and he always
could.
“And I was totally blown away
that someone who couldn’t see
could reach in between a running engine with confidence.’’
In the late ’80s, when Chittenden left Columbus, Marko
relocated the shop to Bryden
Road and Holtzman Avenue.
“Penny leaves paw prints on
cars,’’ Dransfield says. “Ed
leaves handprints.’’
He met Marko 11 years ago,
when Dransfield, then a student
at the Columbus College of Art
& Design, was planning a road
trip to California.
A friend had sent him to
Marko for advice about his
“crappy Beetle.’’
When he returned from the
West Coast in the fall of 1994,
Dransfield became an apprentice — and, later, a part-time
employee — to Marko.
The artist and carpenter was
one of two dozen or more students who spent time turning
wrenches in the shop — a number that doesn’t count the
stream that DeVry University
used to supply.
“The main thing with Ed is he
can explain things so well,’’
Dransfield says. “I think it’s because at one point he could see
some.’’
A life without sight, Marko
says, simply forced him to rely
on his hands.
“Even mechanics who can
see, they wouldn’t really be
mechanics if they couldn’t feel
something and know what it is.
A lot of the time you’re turning a
bolt you can’t see. Most of this is
50, 70 percent touch recognition.’’
He talks about how he manages without sight while trying
to remove a starter from under a
jacked-up Audi.
“Now there are some things I
can’t do, period,’’ he continues.
“I can’t screw in a screw on the
long end of a screwdriver.
“If there’s a little, tiny hole,
OK, I can’t reach my hands up
in it and see where I need to
be.’’
At his age, Marko says, he
stays as busy as he wants to be
— working on “four or five
pieces’’ a week.
And he can’t imagine giving
up the place.
“I should be retired down
south there in the hills, counting
the deer and loafing around,’’ he
says. “But I’m not too good at
that.’’
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