Congrat's, Tim!
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Congrat's, Tim!
from Good Old Boat Magazine's latest newsletter:
Upcoming Articles in next issue:
"? Profile of Tim Lackey, boat restorer and surveyor "
Upcoming Articles in next issue:
"? Profile of Tim Lackey, boat restorer and surveyor "
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Great job!
We should throw a party for all the new people that will attract.
This is the best site for old boats on the net bar none.
Ric
We should throw a party for all the new people that will attract.
This is the best site for old boats on the net bar none.
Ric
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Good on you, mate!
You are getting deserved recognition. Wonderful to see it happen, and it couldn't happen to a better guy.
Congratulations.
Ian
Congratulations.
Ian
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I liked the article Tim
I just got the new Good Old Boat. Wow, that barn is really nice Tim. I enjoyed the article. Press means fame, how will you handle that? With humility I am sure. Congrats. No pics with gleaming smiles though Tim.
"I don't wanna grow up, I don't wanna be a man.....I wanna stay a kid as long as I can."
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With all affection for GOB and respect for the author, I must say that the article didn't quite live up to the topic.
Tim, I have renewed appreciation for the standards you've set in writing your websites. With the clarity of your prose (augmented by a thousand photos, of course), you've spoiled us all!
Tim, I have renewed appreciation for the standards you've set in writing your websites. With the clarity of your prose (augmented by a thousand photos, of course), you've spoiled us all!
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That is because to tell all would require a book ;-)With all affection for GOB and respect for the author, I must say that the article didn't quite live up to the topic.
I am still waiting for the Restoration of Glissando to be published by the way. It would be so much easier to grab a book off the shelf than to fire up the computer everytime I need to reference something.
I was actually thinking about retiring my subscription to GOB. I love the target audience but I don't find much valuable information in the articles these days. Frankly, this forum has much better information.
Mike, you have been pretty quiet lately. That must be because you have recently rebuilt your interior to showroom standards :-)
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I second that, but.... have you ever seen a profile of a person that didn't prominently feature a photograph of the individual? I guess Tim must be a little camera shy ;-)#218 wrote:I just got the copy of GOB - looking good Tim. I enjoyed the article and the insight into your madness (which we all share, though probably to a lesser degree). Congratulations.
Best Regards,
Tim Allen -- 1980 Peterson 34 GREYHAWK
Harborfields Housekeeping Cottages, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine
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No one came to take my picture! And I don't photograph myself too often, so there you have it! (Plus--and this gives you an "insider's" view of the editorial process--the editor at large waited till the last second before contacting the article's author about pictures and changes!)catamount wrote:I second that, but.... have you ever seen a profile of a person that didn't prominently feature a photograph of the individual? I guess Tim must be a little camera shy ;-)#218 wrote:I just got the copy of GOB - looking good Tim. I enjoyed the article and the insight into your madness (which we all share, though probably to a lesser degree). Congratulations.
Best Regards,
Besides, the article's better without a picture of me anyway.
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Heh. Good stuff Nathan!
You Tim, you ARE the moderator...Tim wrote:Sheesh. I have to relive the embarrassment over and over...
Mike
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The Legend is pervasive.
My absence from the NETA get together was due to my prior commitment to cook for the Commodore's Dinner at my YC. Early in the afternoon a few of us found ourselves at the block slicing 50lbs of onions for the soup, talking boats throught the tears, trying to leave fingertips attached. Eventually the conversation winds its way around to "A Triton, eh? Y'know there's this guy who rebuilt a Triton and did a whole website..."
The guy on the other side of the block jumps in "oh yeah Good Old Boat did a thing on him a while back too, you really ought to look him up if you're doing that kind of work to your boat."
For a brief minute, the tears were not caused by the onions.
My absence from the NETA get together was due to my prior commitment to cook for the Commodore's Dinner at my YC. Early in the afternoon a few of us found ourselves at the block slicing 50lbs of onions for the soup, talking boats throught the tears, trying to leave fingertips attached. Eventually the conversation winds its way around to "A Triton, eh? Y'know there's this guy who rebuilt a Triton and did a whole website..."
The guy on the other side of the block jumps in "oh yeah Good Old Boat did a thing on him a while back too, you really ought to look him up if you're doing that kind of work to your boat."
For a brief minute, the tears were not caused by the onions.
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but... well... he ate them all...bcooke wrote:You were missed Mike, I tried to save a donut for you but ... well....
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Nathan
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Aw shucks. I missed you guys too. And the donuts. Mostly you guys. but also the donuts.
Yes, I assured the guys that I was at least a half-step ahead of them. The very notion that I'd tackle half of what I've done to the boat without doing enough research to have discovered the world of Triton381 was simply hilarious, and that laugh could not have come at a better time.
Even in my half-assed catering days I'd never cooked for such a crowd, the club's kitchen hadn't really been "tested" since its renovation, my staff of volunteers had FAR more enthusiasm than skill, and my trusty sous-chef was 2 hours late and counting... man a 5 hour drive to Whitefield was looking more and more attractive by the minute!
Speaking of the world of Triton381, I notice that the lackeysailing site has had some nice work done recently. I assume that the webmaster has been lavishly compensated.
in donuts.
Yes, I assured the guys that I was at least a half-step ahead of them. The very notion that I'd tackle half of what I've done to the boat without doing enough research to have discovered the world of Triton381 was simply hilarious, and that laugh could not have come at a better time.
Even in my half-assed catering days I'd never cooked for such a crowd, the club's kitchen hadn't really been "tested" since its renovation, my staff of volunteers had FAR more enthusiasm than skill, and my trusty sous-chef was 2 hours late and counting... man a 5 hour drive to Whitefield was looking more and more attractive by the minute!
Speaking of the world of Triton381, I notice that the lackeysailing site has had some nice work done recently. I assume that the webmaster has been lavishly compensated.
in donuts.