And it's well worth it, too. If you've never been to Shasta, you might find the
lack of dialogue/commentating strange, but if you HAVE been there, you'll
recognize that John has really captured the feel of the day: wandering through
large numbers of roadsters, picking up snippets of conversations about what has
been done to a car, stories of the trip there, seeing old friends.... It was
great!
Thanks, John. Hopefully next year I can be IN it, not just sitting here WATCHING
it.
J Friederich wrote:
> A blatant commercial message:
>
> I need to get on to other video projects, and will be deleting the 40 minute
> 1999 Shasta video from my hard disk. I'm going to make another 10 VHS tapes
> over the next week or so, plus another 5 for the CDM archives. If you even
> think you might be wanting one in the future, let me know - I've been
> sending them out on the honor system (guaranteed you think its worth it, or
> send it back and don't pay) and am batting a thousand percent so far. It
> covers the 'Roadster only' events and runs 40 minutes on a premium VHS tape
> individually made (no high speed duplication) from 1st generation digital
> video. For me, this has been a labor of love, not money. It does cost,
> though, $18 (price of a T-shirt?) but includes 2 day delivery. There are a
> lot of people featured in this who don't have one yet, and you know who you
> are...
>
> -John F
> '69 2000 Solex (yellow)
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Gordon Glasgow
Renton, WA
http://www.gordon-glasgow.org
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