Last night I was reading the E Timer thread and fell asleep,when I awoke this morning I was still sitting in front of my confuser very stiff and sore. ( I may have even talked to Henry ) I have come to the conclusion there is only one answer to this question. If you want one buy it and use it, if not don't. Now i'm off to the shop to tinker with my T's and may do something that some might like and others might not, OH WELL,its my hobby. Pleas keep up all the great help that is shown on here.
Have a great day and enjoy.
Just my 1/4 cents worth.
Bob
Bob
Riding in a snowmobile is definitely on my bucket list as long as there is some warm coffee nearby!
Garnet
I'm just waiting to meet Lauren Bacall stranded on the highway while I am driving my T. I think she would be much more interesting than Henry Ford.
"Well I don't know about Ms Bacall but why don't cha come up and see Me some time?"
You know how to start a T don't you....?
I don't know guys....
Is that a crank handle in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me. Mae West
We do some WWII living history and always do an event called WWII days in Reading, PA in June. We're ususally on the "home front" area and this year I got to drive my Willy's MB Jeep around the airfield with what we called "America's Secret Weapons" on board -- Indiana Jones, the Rocketeer, and Betty Grable...
I got to talk to all three, next year we're adding Captain America...
NICE!! The Rocketeer was the first movie I took a date to. Also, in the pic the guy's helmet looks extremely correct. I've been wanting one of those ever since I saw the movie.
The Rocketeer movie is a part of Model T history. Did Bruce McCalley appear in any others?
I cannot tell you who I met one time. I was doing electronic systems work in a hospital and am sworn to secrecy for life. She has since passed away.
Drive carefully, and enjoy, W2
By the way, Bob, enjoy your model Ts!
Wayne, Whose life? Hers or yours?
: ^ )
Series of 11 Rocketeers videos starting with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNZCK5jw69Y
Looks like about 10 min. each.
Gene
Keith T,
Mine, I was reminded several times. We did a lot of systems work in a lot of places, including several major hospitals. This one particular place had some "high end clientele", and we were reminded often to never reveal names. Some major sports figures too.
There were not that many people that I recognized. I generally paid little attention to patients. We mostly tried to work around them. This one? Just couldn't miss her. And I had to apologize for the interruption because what I had to adjust was in the ceiling in the treatment room she was in. She was charming and gracious.
W2