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I contracted with the Museum to build a static A-25, for a set price, 7 years ago. Acquiring the missing items and fabricating parts from scratch (little things like new longerons), exhausted all of the funds in 3 years. Being a man of my word, I chose to complete the project personally, rather than renegotiate a contract that I had agreed to and felt that I should live up to. I have not received a dime towards the restoration for over four years from the museum, the full brunt of running my shop, keeping the lights on, materials, labor ect., has come from my own pocket, not from the museum.
Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:53 pm
Seems you have a much better show (job) to display your talents now and a much more appreciative recipient (EDowning)
Being a good human being is far more valuable than any actions or mistakes a museum could possibly make. You keep your photos of your airplane when it was in your hands. We folks that care about our passion for warbirds know who you are and what you do ... You matter to us .... pretty simple statement there ....
You live and you learn Mike .... I would suggest you take a look at this forum and all the good folks here who "get it" and know how to say "thank you" for your efforts .... Cheers
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gary1954 wrote:I probably brought to the dumpster by a democrat.
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