Hey All-
I found the storyboards I did for the "50 Years of Karting" museum display I was involved with. I tweaked them a little bit by removing the references to Sacramento, combined them all into one file and I'm making them available in PDF format for those of you who care to build a display when you show your kart.
I would only ask that you leave my byline in place.
Here's the link to download them:
http://download.yousendit.com/0ED8C2D230024718
You will need the free Adobe Acrobat PDF reader to open these files.
All the best,
Dean
Kart display storyboards
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Re: Kart display storyboards
Darn nice job, Dean! Thank you. Takes a lot of wind out of my sails to think that my Dad and I had some of the first machines off the Bug production line. Makes me realize that I'm getting up there. Thanks again - Ted
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Re: Kart display storyboards
Thanks Ted, my pleasure! I'm glad to know that these might have a life outside of a 3 month museum display that happened a couple of years ago.
I'm sorta used to being the young guy in the hobbies I'm involved in, as most of my hobby friends tend to be 10-20 years older than me. At a meet a couple of years ago, I was talking to Vince about the future of all this stuff and he mentioned that he wished there was a museum to display all this stuff so it doesn't all go back inito the woodwork after the first generation karters pass away. I chirped up with "Well, I'll be around to help keep it going." and he shot back with "Deaner, you're not as young as you think you are." Ouch!
I'm sorta used to being the young guy in the hobbies I'm involved in, as most of my hobby friends tend to be 10-20 years older than me. At a meet a couple of years ago, I was talking to Vince about the future of all this stuff and he mentioned that he wished there was a museum to display all this stuff so it doesn't all go back inito the woodwork after the first generation karters pass away. I chirped up with "Well, I'll be around to help keep it going." and he shot back with "Deaner, you're not as young as you think you are." Ouch!
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Re: Kart display storyboards
A Vince "gotcha"! I think there is already a good beginning of a museum right in Lynn Haddock's place! Combine that with the stuff Vince and Ron C. have pigeonholed, and...Look out Smithsonian. TJ
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Re: Kart display storyboards
Oops- I didn't realize that there was a 20 download limit to the link, so I made the file available for download on my web page.
http://www.geocities.com/voxnut/storyboards.html
http://www.geocities.com/voxnut/storyboards.html