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General control line discussion => AS TIME GOES BYE => Topic started by: Shultzie on October 29, 2012, 02:16:41 PM
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GADs..I am looooooooooooooooooosin' it! Wonder if anyone can ID the throphy hounds n kids shown in this old slide? (Perhaps that young kid on the right side with the blue shirt has to be Vance Dunlop..but the rest of the pack????????? ???
I found this slide in my old tool box the other day...(however I do remember taking this shot as I am getting ready to accepting the 2nd place award.
YES! The late GENE MATHENY took the first place award... n~
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Gee Don, is that your back? From what? 1927?
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Gee Don, is that your back? From what? 1927?
y1 YES! THAT SOUNDS ABOUT THE RIGHT YEAR y1 n~
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Did we really dress like that and that hair do? Planes still look about the same. Thanks for a little bit of history.
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Ya Donnie not tooooooo much history or we will have given away too much HB~> HB~> HB~> S?P S?P H^^
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GADs..I am looooooooooooooooooosin' it! Wonder if anyone can ID the throphy hounds n kids shown in this old slide? (Perhaps that young kid on the right side with the blue shirt has to be Vance Dunlop..but the rest of the pack????????? ???
I found this slide in my old tool box the other day...(however I do remember taking this shot as I am getting ready to accepting the 2nd place award.
YES! The late GENE MATHENY took the first place award... n~
The trophy presenter is Bob Stalick, sparkplug of the WMC club. The guy reading the places off the scoreboard is the late, great, Al Grell, another WMC stalwart. Dave Shrum might remember the other adult in the background. The blonde kid in the yellow shirt could be a Stalick or Grell kid...I'd guess Stalick. The Homemade trophies in those days! You still got yours? Z@@ZZZ Steve
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MMM, those are some of the trophies that I made for the Willamette Modelers ! The "base's" are a mixture of white like flour, polyester resin and then the "color" is sprinkled on top and you "dip" up thru the mixture to get the 'marbling" effect. This procedure was done by the old cabinet maker in
Sweet Home, Oregon--Vicktor Kridler --a personal friend at the time. I have been life time member of that club because of all the trophy's I made.
I made trophies for the NW Regionals for four years. I figure I have made over 1500 trophies ! I my cabinet shop i would get an order of hardwood and break it down to the sizes that I used. The knots and figured wood I would cut out and throw in a box and use that "stock" to make the trophies.
Yes, it was a "labor of love" - but I'm a "wood worker" !
Dave Shrum
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The trophy presenter is Bob Stalick, sparkplug of the WMC club. The guy reading the places off the scoreboard is the late, great, Al Grell, another WMC stalwart. Dave Shrum might remember the other adult in the background. The blonde kid in the yellow shirt could be a Stalick or Grell kid...I'd guess Stalick. The Homemade trophies in those days! You still got yours? Z@@ZZZ Steve
Yes...I have a couple of box's filled with old trophies back in the old storage room and a even a couple of silver plates hanging in this puta' room and a couple of old silver beer or coke mug stines to hold pens n pencils. LL~
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And Dave, I have all the trophies you made for the Regionals that I won still prominently displayed in my work shop.
Don
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GADs..I am looooooooooooooooooosin' it! Wonder if anyone can ID the throphy hounds n kids shown in this old slide? (Perhaps that young kid on the right side with the blue shirt has to be Vance Dunlop..but the rest of the pack????????? ???
I found this slide in my old tool box the other day...(however I do remember taking this shot as I am getting ready to accepting the 2nd place award.
YES! The late GENE MATHENY took the first place award... n~
This just in from Mike Hazel, referring to the adult in the background with blue/white plaid shirt and trophy: H^^ Steve
"Yo Steve-O! Was guest-looking on StuntHanger this morning and saw Schultz's post regarding 1968 Albany contest. Most of the people were identified in the pic, and the comment indicated one of the adults was unknown. Yes, then I noticed this was on old posting...2012. Anyways, the other adult in the pic was my dad! He was probably hanging onto a Carrier event trophy there. I was also at the contest . Mike Hazel"
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I also have some of those homemade trophys. Goooood job Dave
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Gene and I flew toggather a lot in the 60's. He was great flyer and a really nice guy. I miss him