Anyone have pictures and a report on the Ohio Jamboree?? Joe Bell???
Had a great time, them southern boys sure put on a nice tour. Had rain for a little while but cleared up enough to see some wonderful country. The 1903 A was well worth the trip to the historical society, Rick Lenders was all over it and I think he was drooling over the crank shaft at one time! Mike I will see if I can get my wife to post some, they are on her phone!
The Ohio Jamboree is always a great Model T weekend. We toured just over 200 miles Sat and Sunday, 150 plus cars and great tours through the Ohio countryside. I`m always impressed that that many cars and that distance traveled didn`t cause many problems for the majority of participants. Saw one or two on the vulture trailer but most just cruised right along and finished the route. I had a flat tire but the car ran great the whole time. Just wondering how many FORUM participants were there? Met a few but suspect we had many more---were you there? Paul
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Was also there-had a great time,had lots of ice cream Im standing with Evan Cork with my depot hack
nope,pics wont upload,oh well had a great time
Yup, a great tour as always. This was my 22nd O'Jam and the 20th year driving my '21 Roadster to the event. Put on just about 750 miles all together. I'll admit, when I was younger, the long drives to & from were a bit more fun. As I arrived at the host hotel this year I was feeling kind of sore and tired and I began to ask myself if trailering might be in order for the future jamborees. However, after doing the tour and especially after seeing the excellent video after the final banquet, it reminded me why I love this tour so much and why I take the time to drive my T to it. It's the camaraderie and friendship shown by all and it's the memory of fun times with those who were regulars on the tour but are now no longer with us. I miss Bud Scudder, George & Rosie Coons and the many others who are now gone but somehow still inspire us with a sense of fun. These folks knew how to have a good time with Model Ts and I guess they taught some of us how to as well.
Thanks to the Noken T's & Bluegrass T's for a great event. Thanks in particular to the Millers and to all those who helped make this another wonderful tour.
See you next year in Perrysburg, if the little black car will take me there!
Hello everyone. I'm Bud Lung president of the NoKen T's and I would like to thank everyone who attended the All Ohio tour in Hamilton Ohio this year. We luckily dodged a lot of rain and had a great time. Thank all of you who donated to our charity as the 1926 dump bed truck was overflowing when we took it to Serve City on Monday. I'll try to attach a pic of it and a couple of others from the creek crossing on the canal road. Thanks Again to all of you.
OK I guess I'm dumb. I clicked on the upload attachment button and nothing happened. I'll try to upload a couple of pictures later. Sorry