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It's like Italian cuisine: it was born from the need to have something good at low costBella!!!
It's like Italian cuisine: it was born from the need to have something good at low costBella!!!
Thought so. Just one more useless but fun fact in my ol' headYes, they do have wooden frames. One of the few modern cars that fear termites.
I wonder. Did he plan on writing the book before buying the Super Seven? Pretty smart if the book paid for the SS. Sounds like a crash course in auto mechanics to meThe fellow whose car I drove wrote a book called "Roadster" about building it from a kit. It was subtitled "How (and Especially Why) a Mechanical Novice Built a Sports Car form a Kit". Novice is not the word. His friend and I had to tell him he had to use a wrench on his brake lines, or they'd continue to leak. He also had no idea what the Clutch Master Cylinder and Slave Cylinder were for. Still, he gets credit in my book for tackling the project successfully.
I wonder. Did he plan on writing the book before buying the Super Seven? Pretty smart if the book paid for the SS. Sounds like a crash course in auto mechanics to me
Ahhh Mate...credit to you for following up on the LPs owners and sharing with us here on AK...you just brought a tear to my eye!The thrift shop vinyl I bought last week had just come into the shop. Several of the albums had address labels of the former owner Donald L. Powell, and stickers with JP written on them.
He hasn't lived at this address for long time, so I don't think this is an invasion of privacy. Put your info out there, then it's out there.
Y'all know I like to do my research
I just did an obituary search Google and found out the story of one Donald. L. Powell.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/delawareonline/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=170922846
He passed away in 2014 at 85 years old. I suspect it was cancer. His wife's name was Jean.
He used to live in Wilmington, DE and retired to Millsboro, DE, about five miles from me.
He served in the Navy in WWII, Korea, and Viet-Nam.
There's no doubt In my mind that I found the original owner. I salute a true American hero and fellow music lover.
Ok, pull up a chair. This is a little graphic but I'll try to keep it cleanI do not. It sounds interesting.
Good job. Now some of his collection will live on through you. Some of the albums I inherited from Mom and Pop also have those little address labels. When I'm gone my albums will be anonymous except for those few.The thrift shop vinyl I bought last week had just come into the shop. Several of the albums had address labels of the former owner Donald L. Powell, and stickers with JP written on them.
He hasn't lived at this address for long time, so I don't think this is an invasion of privacy. Put your info out there, then it's out there.
Y'all know I like to do my research
I just did an obituary search Google and found out the story of one Donald. L. Powell.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/delawareonline/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=170922846
He passed away in 2014 at 85 years old. I suspect it was cancer. His wife's name was Jean.
He used to live in Wilmington, DE and retired to Millsboro, DE, about five miles from me.
He served in the Navy in WWII, Korea, and Viet-Nam.
There's no doubt In my mind that I found the original owner. I salute a true American hero and fellow music lover.