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  1. My wife’s family is from Oklahoma. We went a couple times to visit family and mostly graveyards while there.

    You better be there Thursday because on Friday people are packing up and lord knows if anyone is left Saturday. 
    Even better get there Wednesday to pick thru the people lining up. I know that happens at Hershey but there are not many vendors at Chickasha.  

  2. Last year the American picker guy was buzzing around on a gas powered scooter. This year it was at least an electric contraption. Didn’t know he had a disability.

    Pretty high profile person to see breaking the alleged rules.  
     Bet he didn’t parked in the 20 dollar peasant parking lots.

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  3. I wondered myself if handsignals were still on the driver’s license test in Ohio.

    I perused the latest study guide about a year ago at the DMV.  No mention of hand signals.  I then installed turn signal lights on my T.

     

  4. My wife is very good at finding little stuff. She enjoys the hunt.  I give her a picture from the internet to carry with her. Gives her something to look for instead of just wondering around. 

    The best thing was a correct date coded ignition coil for our Volkswagen. I told her no way she would find one, she did. Hershey 2 years ago.

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  5. I am co-chairman for our car show at our VFW.

    We are lucky enough to have a young lady, Iraq veteran, full time Army National Guard make our trophies. She does stained glass, these are ones from  last year all had something to do with the state of Ohio.

     

    I like to think we have THE best judges at any car show . Our judges are our veterans. We ask one veteran from each conflict from WW2 to present, and Purple Heart recipient to pick their favorite car.  We lost our WW2 veteran this past winter so we may ask a family member from a veteran to fill in. We also include other posts’ veterans. For most they pick a car they have some great memory of.

     

    The veteran presents the trophy, and we introduce them with a run down of their military service. It really is very special. Sometimes hard to not get choked up when hearing their service. Last year our Purple Heart was a young  man who earned two while in Afghanistan.

     

    Everyone is invited.  It is a small show about 40 or 50 cars but we are still growing it. Seems like either the weather or something else works against us.

     

     

     

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  6. AM radio is going the way of the local newspaper.

    Our local station was bought up by a big out of town company that has very little interest in what is going on locally.  If I remember Clear Channel Corp. bought up many AM stations years ago, and ran their syndicated shows.

    Our local paper is now owned by USA Today, along with several neighboring towns. I keep getting our paper but gripe every time I pay the bill.

    Just a couple things that technology has changed in our lives.
     

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  7. Up until about 2 years ago we were able to buy an electronic regulator for our model Ts. They quit making them. 
    A few guys started working on building a real voltage regulator from off the shelf parts and even had everything you needed to have a board made. If you are handy with electronics you might be able to build one yourself, I guess it would work in your application, just change the housing. 
    The thread is pretty long.

    https://www.mtfca.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=25609&p=196314&hilit=Voltage+regulator+Electronic+voltage#p196314

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  8. I am trying a product called Sharkhide on the aluminum rims on my old F250. I stripped the clear coat wiped on the Sharkhide. It goes on almost like water. The company claims it will last about a year on things exposed to the elements.  So far my rims are still looking great on a truck that is exposed to the elements every day here in Ohio.

    I only clean with soap and water no wheel cleaner.

    https://sharkhidestore.com/

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