I agree Rob,there are lots of "goodies" we drive by, or cast a lure over
every day. I admire Chris for having the resources and time to go follow
his dream in the southern Pacific Rim. I wish I had the health and wealth
to do the same. I also would be a little more patient in my timing..given
what the current world and legal events that are occurring now.
But I question, what he is leaving behind in his own "neck of the woods"?
Arizona is one of the "epicenters" of aviation history, documentation, and
possesses a climate complementary to the preservation of aircraft.
There are so many aviation and military retirees...they have got to be
hoarding "little jewels" in barns and garages. I have little jewels here..but
some of the 'ol guys want top $$ for an unrestored aircraft! I consider
$15K for a dilapidated incomplete L-3..rather excessive..so I keep hunting.
And I wait ...patience is a b*tch..but it is also a virtue!
_________________ He bowls overhand...He is the most interesting man in the world. "In Peace Japan Breeds War", Eckstein, Harper and Bros., 3rd ed. 1943(1927, 1928,1942) "Leave it to ol' Slim. I got ideas...and they're all vile, baby." South Dakota Slim "Ahh..."The Deuce", 28,000 pounds of motherly love." quote from some Mojave Grunt DBF
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