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Unread 04-17-2005, 12:37 PM   #1
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Default Warhawk Air Museum Visit with Ed

We had a special visitor at the museum last Thurs. Ed happened to be working in the area and stopped by for a brief tour and some "show and tell", pistol wise that is. I was especially pleased to show him the Hi Power rig I was fortunate enough to win in the raffle.

We had a short but informative (for me anyway) chat over a few brews and I'll be looking forward to continuing the conversation some day.

If I did this right, this should be Ed and Mike next to our P40N which was restored in 1985 and flies regularly.


This should be yours truly--


Thanks for the visit, Ed---Al
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Unread 04-17-2005, 12:57 PM   #2
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Al They did'nt come through. The same thing happen to my camera when I took a picture of Ed.

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Unread 04-17-2005, 01:03 PM   #3
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Mike (one of the guys I work with) and I had a heck of a nice visit. Al is a very nice guy, and he has some nice guns too


The museum is a really nice one. They have 3 or 4 WW2 planes and a bi-plane, then tons of exhibits of local people WW2 items brought back. A baby Nambu, NCO Jap. sword, older Samuri (sp) sword, Police WW1 / Nazi era Luger, and lots of uniforms. Well worth the trip.
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pictures work now! I think because it had a & it was causing a problem??

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Thanks for the save, Ed. One of these days I'll get this right.--Al
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yes, but that one surprised me too, I thought you could do a & sign?

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