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Old 03-08-2014, 02:02 PM   #21
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Most of us didn't exist in 1931, either.

I think The tour is a great idea! I'll help with the Portland part.
Ray, I could give you a hand if I am up and around.
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Old 03-08-2014, 02:11 PM   #22
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Mike, I think the 12 -15 was, 12 -15 different locations, not a date.
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Mike, I think the 12 -15 was, 12 -15 different locations, not a date.
You are correct. I was wrong. I just looked at it too fast. Now, I know why I didn't do too well in school.
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Old 03-08-2014, 03:04 PM   #24
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I really like the idea of meeting barners and swapping, parts, stories and tech. I could help head up the Kansas City (Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri are the same city, BTW, one metropolitan area) event. It may not work out for each region to have the event on the same day, though.
Mike V- Did you mean we already have an event similar to the one suggested, or that they could be combined into one event?
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Has anyone talked to Ryan or Cob to see if calling this a Fordbarn event is ok? T shirts are a great idea but same thing there might be copyrights issues using the name Fordbarn on them.
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Has anyone talked to Ryan or Cob to see if calling this a Fordbarn event is ok? T shirts are a great idea but same thing there might be copyrights issues using the name Fordbarn on them.
I asked Ryan last year if I could use the FB logo on a window sign to identify myself at the Bend meet. He said it was OK as long as no money was made off of it. I would think he would have the same approval with the same caveat for a national tour. It would be a good idea to ask him, though.
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