I guess we are going to get together the Fourth of July in Berthoud, Colorado. Floyd Clymer won't be there but Model T guys as well as any Antique Automobile and Motorcycle people are sure welcome. Will drive up to Estes Park and possibly Rocky Mountain National Park.
Dan:
Any Time you mention Estes, I am ready to go.
Dan:
By the way maybe you should start your tour at the Library, It might wake up the idiots at the library. They might even stock some of Clymer's books. I know one of the board members of the Library that has two model Ts. I will call him and see if can wake up the staff.
Maby a couple of locals could donate a few of Floyds books and get the libary to put up a display [Local boy makes good]?? Bud.
Kenneth Delong:
I thought about doing that but then I thought if those library employees don't care any more about the history of Berthoud where would the books end up.
I donated a real mint through the window spot light with the Clymer name on it to the Clymer restaurant. The owners of the restaurant at least knew the history of the Clymers. I fully expected that the spot light would be hung on the wall with a little information about it and the family history. Sometime after I gave the spot light to them, the restaurant changed hands and the light has disappeared. I wonder if the same thing would happened if I donated my Clymer Books to the library. If those people don't care enough about the town to learn a little of the history what would they care about the books.
Dave,Years ago i gave a new copy of Bruces book MTFTCTCTW.and a copy of Tin Lizzie to our local library.No one has ever thanked me but no matter every now and then we all need to step up to the plate.When our kids lived in Greely going up Big Thompson Canyon was the Best!! Bud.