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CBS News RACINE, Wis. -- From the outside, the three-bedroom ranch in Racine, Wis., looks like any other house. On the inside, it looks like any other house. But if you make your way down the stairs, you ll find a cellar unlike any other cellar. And it s down here where 87-year-old retired insurance salesman Fred Hermes works on his hobby in front of a live audience. Fred Hermes works on his hobby in front of a live audience.
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