kennsmithf2g wrote:
Hi,
Did the seller tell you who's estate it came from. Most of the drawings were areas the were modified on Cook's Corsairs. It would be interesting if they came from someone on his crew.
I would recommend storing the velumns flat or hanging as my experience is old rolled velumns tend to tear as you unroll them.
Prints are nice too. I would recommend that if you have prints made, get two of each and store one copy with the origional, and one to drool over. By playing with the contrast, the copy can sometimes be made more legable then the origional.
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I'm waiting to hear back from the seller on where these came from. He's in Hebron, OH, and bought all this, plus some desk models at an auction. He was going to talk to the auctioneer, and see if he remembered the name from the original estate auction. I had the same thoughts that the drawings might have been used by Cook Cleland and his team. I would love to be able to tie them back to him.
They were apparently stored rolled in a tube, and as I got them, they are rolled pretty tightly, about 1". I haven't even pulled them out yet, so any advice you've got about how to store/handle them, and where to get prints made, would be greatly appreciated. I think they're likely too big for my scanner. I want to preserve them, but also be able to share them with other fans of the F2G.

There was also a plaque with 8 small pins, and a patch. Clockwise from the top they are: NAA, AWA, PRPA PROFESSIONAL RACE PILOTS ASSOCIATION, EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, CAP, a winged star with a red dot in the center, AAHS, and SAW. The patch says ANTIQUE AIRPLANE ASS'N.
