Tue May 15, 2012 5:30 pm
Tue May 15, 2012 7:34 pm
p51 wrote:You really need to read more carefully before you post. The name on my Jeep is not Jeanie (which was Mauldin's first wife), it's on the opposite side of the vehicle, is painted in a different typeface, and - oh yeah- it's a totally different name (which you mispelled, by the way, that's my wife's name, which has the French spelling)CDF wrote:If thats the case you might want to edit your website. I see its got jeanette painted over the wheel arch like Mauldins Jeep
Yes, I did write that I might paint my Jeep like Mauldin's, but the difference is I HAVE PERMISSION from Mauldin's family to do so if I wish to someday! It'd never cross my mind to do without said permission as I've written extensively on Mauldin's life and work and consulted some museums and archives and done TV appearances talking about his life.
Tue May 15, 2012 9:39 pm
gary1954 wrote:not meaning to urinate in anyone's bowl of corn flakes, but its a jeep, its a plane, its a tank, as long as you own it paint it any frickin way you want to.
Why TF would you require the Mauldin's family permission to trim your jeep like his, it was after all owned by the
the US Army.
Next thing ya know Boeing will be requiring royalties from every one that owns a flying machine either a museum piece or flyable that now falls under the Boeing umbrella.
Tue May 15, 2012 10:34 pm
Tue May 15, 2012 10:42 pm
mustangdriver wrote:
Tue May 15, 2012 11:03 pm
gary1954 wrote:Why TF would you require the Mauldin's family permission to trim your jeep like his, it was after all owned by the the US Army. .
p51 wrote:I've written extensively on Mauldin's life and work and consulted some museums and archives and done TV appearances talking about his life.
p51 wrote: Others took that thought to strange new places.
Wed May 16, 2012 10:42 am
Wed May 16, 2012 10:51 am
Wed May 16, 2012 12:56 pm
gary1954 wrote::axe: NMF on Everythingand be done wiff da confusion.........the NMUSAF will have to butt out of the paint scheme thing with the Memphis Belle impostor ....should they want to interject, then the Collins Foundation could naturally be required through some arm twisting litigation, to remove all that beautiful paint from 909 as it represents a real B-17 that was shot down during actual armed conflict and someone is "offended" because its like a ghost or something and they are haunted by the fact that 909 was actually shot down....but here it is on a ramp staring at them, daring them to pay money to fly in her......don't see it happening.
I will admit however that it would be nice and proper if the management/operators of the Memphis Belle impostor posted on their information about their particular airframe, that it is a replica of the original on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force.
Personally I don't care how they have her painted, h e l l s bells, paint her up as a formation ship with poka dots....*hands in the air* ...don't care...I just want to see them, touch them, hear those radials cough to life...climb aboard and drink in that smell of an airplane...and when I have done all that, drop my fat a double s in the shade under her wing and relax, reflect on the crews that these types of machines carried into harms way and simply wonder what its like to strap one of these babys on......
Wed May 16, 2012 4:26 pm
Wed May 16, 2012 5:42 pm
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Wed May 16, 2012 6:00 pm
mustangdriver wrote:
Wed May 16, 2012 6:20 pm
Wed May 16, 2012 6:29 pm
CDF wrote:gary1954 wrote:Why TF would you require the Mauldin's family permission to trim your jeep like his, it was after all owned by the the US Army. .
Attaboy answers that one himselfp51 wrote:I've written extensively on Mauldin's life and work and consulted some museums and archives and done TV appearances talking about his life.
Its the $ angle, get endorsed by the estate, sell a few stamp sets, signed books on ebay, boost the resume like hes just done etc. Fine if your morally corrupt, less so for the rest. Pop Historians.p51 wrote: Others took that thought to strange new places.
Your the one that got caught out with the double standards, just take it on the double chin. WW2 Re-enacting per se is for the legion of Walter Mittys out there, but lets face it actively re-enacting a cartoonist / personality from the forties? Thats just plain odd