Bruce even did re-enactment at Chino. Back in the early 90s I went with him and another of the guys from Talichet's down to Prado Park on a Saturday where they had a historic "battle". I spent the day watching from the camp while they had a good fight on their hands.
He would also very often be found at the Chino VFW during the evenings.

That place later changed name to Chino Airport Lounge, and Bruce did the artwork for the T-shirts they sold. I still got an old beat up example somewhere. One of the first times when I met him he was doing a drawing of Elmer's P-51 Man O' War. When he was finished he asked if I wanted to buy it. When I said I didn't have much money he just shrugged his shoulders, rolled up the drawing and gave it to me.
One of his other friends from those days was a guy by the name of John Travis and his dog (named Motley or something like that). Travis had a Monocoupe Meteor sitting outside his hangar for years, but I've never heard if that one ever made it into flyable again. They often met for a beer in John's hangar before walking over to the VFW.
Does anyone know if John is still around, or even Todd Merchant who was a part of the MARC gang?
T J