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#490291 - 02/26/08 05:28 PM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: Steve Moskowitz]
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Registered: 11/01/01
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I started in the hobby at age 10 (1961), were can I find a current issue of Wheels to get up to speed on what is needed?
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#490358 - 02/26/08 09:03 PM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: 1937hd45]
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Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10816
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Here's the web site address Bob. I don't believe the newsletter is on-line! http://local.aaca.org/junior/
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#490635 - 02/27/08 08:31 PM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 870
Loc: Wilmington, NC
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Steve, You've got mail at lgawel@aaca.org.
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#490699 - 02/28/08 01:08 AM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: Steve Moskowitz]
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Registered: 12/05/05
Posts: 1237
Loc: South Carolina
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Steve, For the 2008 SE Spring Meet at Charlotte AutoFair, I'm going to do the program for CHIPS about collecting from a young age to adulthood; how it starts, grows, changes, gets finessed, etc. This will all be based on my own lifelong collecting experience from about age 8 to 50; gosh, that's so old! LOL. It was my Grampa that got me started.  Since not every kid has a Platinum AMEX card at their disposal, it'll be focused on what's affordable, easy & fun to display, share and expand upon. There's plenty out there that young ones with allowance, paper route, babysitting or lawn mowing money can buy.  It's gonna be a blast, and I betcha the grownups could learn a thing or two, to boot! We'll follow it up with a story and pix in Wheels.  Just wish I hadn't wrecked that '60 Ford Galaxie promo!  TG (Tom Gibson) AACA 100691
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#490892 - 02/28/08 07:24 PM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: Steve Moskowitz]
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Registered: 07/17/07
Posts: 676
Loc: California
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I have been in the car stuff, since I was a little guy, with my grandpa, we worked on the old '21 chevy and '41 dodge when I was 2 or 3, would you be interested in maybe doing a story and some pics? My grandma wanted to do a kids book about the 41 dodge. Let me know, I could also write articles as well, since, I am 19 and I am not to far removed from being a kid!
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#490912 - 02/28/08 09:04 PM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: 1948Lincoln]
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Registered: 12/15/06
Posts: 474
Loc: Connecticut
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These would be interesting stories, will the theme be from the perspective of an adult recalling a life long interest - or "what got you started" or someone who is still a younger person?
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#491013 - 02/29/08 09:09 AM
Re: Youth Stories. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: Steve Moskowitz]
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Registered: 12/05/05
Posts: 1237
Loc: South Carolina
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The approach is going to be what a young one can collect affordably. My own experience, and where the meager emblem collection began, was in the fields around my Grampa's long-closed Standard Oil gas station and body shop. All that was left in the early-'60's of the clapped-out hulks were the shiny chrome and brass emblems. They were free for the taking, so I took; with urban and rural zoning, that avenue is mostly closed these days. With a few dollars at a swap meet, you can get what appeals to you. But, opportunities still abound, and starting out young in something parents can approve of and nurture is key. Go with a few bucks to a yard sale or thrift store and buy old Sat Eve Posts, Nat Geo's, etc. Take 'em home and cut out the colorful car ads (especially the 2-pagers), then make color copies ( very cheap these days) to size for book & folder covers. You have a unique thing that expresses your interest, is sharable and instantly recognizable. "Littles," as they're called in the biz, are perfect for small people with limited space. Things like VFW Idento-tags, obsolete ink blotters and other paper items (ephemera) can be assembled in cool scrapbooks. Hat & lapel pins and tie tacks can be picked up inexpensively, then worn. You could write volumes about this, and I guess now I'll need to do just that. And always, there are toy cars and trucks, of which you can never have too many. Collect Them All! When I was a kid, my folks knew that for birthdays & Christmas, perfect contentment was achieved with a couple of the latest Matchbox Series Models of Yesteryear; the little ones I could afford myself. The ones that I didn't destroy (very creatively, in retrospect) are still displayed, proudly, and make a colorful conversation piece on my dining room wall. The wooden shadow box is a fluorescent light fixture cover; cars include M-box, Tomica, Impy and more.  In a (slightly long) nutshell, the early encouragement by my elders led to a lifetime of pleasure and focus that has grown and been refined (and redefined) all my life. That's what I'm going to try to impart to anyone who'll listen. Regards, TG
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