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Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD

Posted By: Bob M

Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 09/29/02 01:42 PM

This is Part 3. I had to divide the pics into three separate threads because of the limits of how many pics can be put into one thread.

Bill picks the winning ticket for GOLD!


And, the winner is!


I couldn't resist throwing this pic in for anyone else who needs this very valuable piece to complete their collection.


Everyone had a great time on a very beautiful Fall day in Maine.

smile Bob smile
Posted By: MtnHkr

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 09/29/02 02:33 PM

Great pictures Bob! I sure wish that I could have made it, but unfortunately timing wasn't right as I had other prior commitments. Looks like they had a great turnout and people seem to be enjoying themselves.

Coquille still looks good, but it would look better on one of your shelves.

Bert smile
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 09/29/02 07:26 PM

Great photos Bob -- thanks for taking us along! Bill looks great, too.
Posted By: Randy Kremer

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 09/30/02 07:40 PM

Great job on reporting and the pictures, Bob! Great to see some familar faces in those pictures!
Posted By: TERRY BARFIELD

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 09/30/02 09:31 PM

Thanks for the pics and report Bob. They were great.
BTW, who was the gold winner?
Posted By: mombo

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/01/02 03:57 AM

Thanks for the pictures and report Bob. Nice to see Ron and MJ too as we haven't heard from them in a while.
Posted By: RFoster

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/01/02 11:27 AM

Nice job with giving the folks here a glimpse of the fun at LH Depot Bob this past Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002.

Sorry we haven't been more active as of late mombo. We are in the middle of moving to a larger condo (the sixth, and final, curio is being delivered this week). We'll post more often when settled into the new place.

Again Bob, it was nice to see you and Lorna and be with all of the Harbour Lights and Lighthouse Lovers in Wells, Maine at Lighthouse Depot. Thank you for sharing the pics.

Ron
(CT Keeper)
Posted By: Randy Kremer

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/01/02 06:41 PM

I like your picture of the Coquille, Bob. At least if you don't have one, you still have the picture!!!! Isn't that price of the current value ($2400) a little steep?
Posted By: Bob M

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/02/02 11:47 AM

When I first saw it at the Lighthouse Depot, I looked into my wallet to see if I had a $2400 bill but I didn't. Therefore, I didn't buy it. Maybe it isn't for sale and was just on display to make people drool while they were there.

I did speak with one attendee at the Bill signing who bought his Coquille for $1800 and felt that was a good deal. That's still a little rich for me.

smile Bob smile
Posted By: Shirin

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/04/02 12:30 AM

Thanks for the pictures and report Bob. It made me feel like I was there with ya'll.

shirin
Posted By: CAVR

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/05/02 07:22 PM

Bob,

Thanks for providing a report on the Bill event at LHD. The pictures were awesome and looks like everyone had a good time. Wish I could have been there however I had to attend to family duties with my sister visiting from Pennsylvania.

The day was absolutely picture perfect. So we did get to tour Maine a little bit. We didn't quite make it to southern Maine (Wells), but I did get to Moody\'s Diner for lunch! Moody's Rocks!!!! If your ever on Route 1 near Waldoboro, you absolutely have to STOP for scrumptious blueberry pancakes and chedderworst.... :p

Perhaps next year.....
Posted By: Lightseeker

Re: Part 3, Pics from Bill's Visit to the LHD - 10/08/02 12:01 AM

Great pix, Bob! Thanks for sharing the event with us.

BTW, you CAN put more photos in one thread by posting replies to your original post. Your way is probably better, though, as each separate thread loads faster, especially important to those with low band width.

Bruce
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