[WWI] Fabric Poster

J.R. Boye hopeandmercy at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jan 20 00:54:59 EST 2008


Wow, Mike, you're letting that go?

      I also bought one of those expensive swatches. It's one of my treasured possessions. Here is a piece of a WWI aircraft that actually saw combat- how rare is that?
       Visitors to my house are always impressed by it. I show them my model of "Stropp" and the restoration book so they can understand what they are looking at. The plane toured the U.S. and spent a number of years displayed right here in San Francisco. I hope to see the actual aircraft someday ( with wing colors now since "corrected"). It's maybe the only WWI plane in the U.S. that was in action.
      Someone will be lucky to get that!

                                                            J.R. Boye

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From: "jmikl2957 at comcast.net" <jmikl2957 at comcast.net>
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 1:13:07 AM
Subject: [WWI] Fabric Poster




 
 


Sorry, folks.  When I noted that I have an 
Albatros photo-and-fabric poster (framed and glassed) that I will part with, I 
should have mentioned that you should contact me off list, in order not to clog 
up the works.

 

My apologies.

 

        
                
                
        Mike



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