Lost and Found at last years THE BIG ONE
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:30 am
Received a email from a gentlemen named Alvin Webb who attended last years TBO and he stated he left some items at the event and was wondering if anybody had turned them in to us, which no one did. I believe Alvin was pitted close to the small 'scale house' building that you pass as you exit the track.
If you can help Alvin get his goods returned please contact REAR through this site or post some contact info for Alvin to get ahold of you.
Below is Alvin's email to us with his description of the items lost.
Hey Guy's, It appears that I may have left a small cardboard box of MARGAY GEAR RATIOS last year at the track in Fremont, Ohio.
Is there a possibility that someone brought them into your "lost and found" dept? Can't remember exactly how many ratios were in box, eight to ten......all in Margay tins and each ratio had small white paper tags "indicating" the year that I replaced the "needle bearings" in the blocks. One tin will be empty.....8.2 ratio. Reason I'm confident that these items were left there, kart hasn't been out of my trailer since coming home. Both of my karts are on a double kart stacker I had made for just this trip.
THANKS,
Alvin
If you can help Alvin get his goods returned please contact REAR through this site or post some contact info for Alvin to get ahold of you.
Below is Alvin's email to us with his description of the items lost.
Hey Guy's, It appears that I may have left a small cardboard box of MARGAY GEAR RATIOS last year at the track in Fremont, Ohio.
Is there a possibility that someone brought them into your "lost and found" dept? Can't remember exactly how many ratios were in box, eight to ten......all in Margay tins and each ratio had small white paper tags "indicating" the year that I replaced the "needle bearings" in the blocks. One tin will be empty.....8.2 ratio. Reason I'm confident that these items were left there, kart hasn't been out of my trailer since coming home. Both of my karts are on a double kart stacker I had made for just this trip.
THANKS,
Alvin