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From a young age, our inventor was captivated by Nikola Tesla, immersing himself in his writings from the 70s and 80s. His collection included vintage texts that offered insights into the fundamental principles of electromagnetism and electricity. Within these texts lay the keys to understanding Tesla's innovative work, including how to construct intricate devices such as coils and high-frequency transformers.
Finding parts for his experiments demanded resourcefulness, leading him to scour scrapyards in Vancouver and, later, in California. It was a slow yet rewarding process as he aimed to replicate Tesla's feats, sometimes creating his unique variations of dynamos and other apparatuses.