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So, wrapping it up, what would I say?? Well, it went well. Will I do it again?--Probably not---Setting around for two days on my butt and answering rather inane questions is not my thing. But like many things, how do you know untill you try it once and see. Thats two things I have tried this summer, the other being my 3500 mile round trip with my 1931 model A roadster pickup hotrod to the Atlantic Steet Rod Nationals in Moncton, New Brunswick.That was an epic experience, but due to rain and a (in my opinion) rather shabby National car show, I wouldn't rush to do that again either. At any rate, I have accomplished the two major things I wanted to do this summer, and they both went relatively well. Hopefully we will get better weather (Read that as no more rain.) for the rest of the summer, and the wife and I will find fun things to do with our two grand daughters. I hope you all enjoyed the pictures.---Brian
 
Hi Brian

Glad that you had a good show. :bow:

You will notice that I delivered the sunshine on time as scheduled and on budget. Boy was that a lucky call!

Those pictures are fantastic and show the great variety of things that they have at these shows. Thanks for possting them all. I can see that 2 days in a booth can get old quick.

Cheers

Don


 

Nice pics and thanks for posting them Brian.


Ron
 
One of the "funny looking" engines is an Otto Model.

Here is a post on youtube running:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbs9rLF6eI8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbs9rLF6eI8[/ame]

I did not build this one. I bought this completed when we started carrying the casting sets.

We import them from Austria:

http://www.classic-motors.at/intro.htm


 
Good to hear you enjoyed it Brian, pictures are great ......... thanks :bow:

CC
 
Thanks for all the pictures Brian!

Rick
 
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