Robbie Stuart wrote:
Merle flew shows in Don Weber's "Buster" 44-73254, which was better known back then as "Damfino" , Phil "Buck" Dear's "Big Beautiful Doll" 44-72811, which flew in bare metal awhile before it was painted, & I remember one year we were in Harligen he gave a ride to the WWII pilot that actually flew Charles Kemp's "Mary Mine" 44-64005 in that airplane (sorry I can't recall that combat pilot's name). There were probably other P-51's Merle flew, but I just don't remember. One of the last year's we were down in the valley he checked out in the Buchon, & the P-47. Merle could bout fly anything.

I wish I new where I could get a copy of "Country Boy" myself.
Robbie

I know this is like 4 years late, but I just came across this discussion. I always wondered what happened to Damfino. My dad was an agri-pilot in New Roads La. He knew Don and Merle both. I remember going to Baton Rouge to see the P-51 when it was being restored. The original name Damfino according to Don had to do with him constantly being asked "when's it going to be done" (the restoration) and he responded "Damfino". That's the story I was told by him that day when I asked. The local press in Baton Rouge were doing a story on the plane and Don flew the plane to New Roads and took the camera man up as well as the reporter. It is a beautiful airplane. He made several passes down the run way and rolled it climbing out. It has stuck with me as it was the first time that I was that close to a P-51 and got to crawl around on one. I was around 14 or 15. It was mid to late 1970's that I remember.
My dad flew out of New Roads from about 1974 to about 1984 or thereabouts. The way we know Merle is that Merle owned some land where we were and instead of him trying to fly his property that far south, my Dad got the work and we flew for him.
Question though, when did Don change the name to Buster and why? Does anyone know?
Also do you know Benny Dupuy and did you know Joe Hartung?
Rick Weldon