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Calling for rain .....Aberdeen show.

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 5:21 am
by Nickathome
Looks like we're in for some rain from Thursday to Saturday, with Friday being the steadier of the three. Hoping this doesn't deter any of the vendors from sticking things out. I'm going regardless, will just wear the old rain poncho if need be.

Maybe by Thursday the forecast will have changed.

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 7:38 am
by refit1701
At least the show is in a parking lot, not a muddy field. I'm bringing my rain equipment cause I need some good deals!

Muddy Field......

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:27 am
by Nickathome
refit1701 wrote:At least the show is in a parking lot, not a muddy field. I'm bringing my rain equipment cause I need some good deals!
Funny you should mention the muddy field. I don't know if you remember when the Aberdeen show was being held in the proving grounds, or even up in Churchville at the big field. Man, I remember two such shows where the place was a muddy quagmire. The show in 2003 was such. Thats the year I bought my truck, and what a mess that was. I had to have a skid loader pull the truck to the road just to get it loaded onto the rollback.

I actually prefer the Ripkin site . Much easier parking, and no worries about mud if it rains. I know some of those guys like the rain because all I saw the year I bought my truck were guys out in the field 4 wheeling. Saw a Humvee getting pulled out of the mud by an M37 too. That was cool.

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:29 am
by refit1701
This will be my first Aberdeen visit so I missed the muddy past.

I don't mind missing it....

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 3:17 pm
by mattveeder
I will be there aberdeen is with out a doubt my favorite show to take my m37 to. As long as it is not too bad I should say.

Aberdeen...

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 2:25 am
by Nickathome
I'm hoping to bring my truck to Aberdeen someday, just not this year. I have mine on the road but I don't trust it yet to a 40 mile one way trip. So far the farthest away from the house I've been in it is about 5 miles.

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 8:50 pm
by gwalker
I remember to before the event was at the Proving grounds, it was first held at Summit Air park in Middletown De.The trail rides were along the banks of the nearby Delaware canal. I believe a guy named
Steve Roberts sponsored it there, he was married to a DuPont (I heard) and had some vintage mil. aircraft hangered there.(DeHaviland "Beaver" and T-6 trainers) it was just a fraction of what it is now.

Summit

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 2:19 am
by Nickathome
Hmmnnn, I never knew that the show was held at Summit airport. I have flown into that airport several times back in the day.....

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 7:51 am
by Carter
I was at Summit several times for the rally. One year I bought a complete M37 Southwind Gas burning heater kit for $100, that same year Steve Roberts took me for a ride down to the Summit bridge and back in the T6 trainer. Following those years, Roberts, Doc Morthimer Dick Darren my self and a couple of other guys met with the army people at Aberdeen Proving Ground and organized the first of many rallys at APG before 9/11 when we were ask to relocate due to security concerns.

Aberdeen...

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:16 am
by Nickathome
The very first rally I went to was inside the proving ground. I was just gettin ginterested in the idea of owning a military vehicle and saw an ad for the show. My wife and I went down there late in the afternoon on a Saturday. It was raining then as I recall. The first thing I saw upon enterin gthe site was a halftrack driving toward me. I was hooked from then on. I went to one other show there before 911, then the rest at the Churchville site and now Ripkin......

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 2:45 pm
by Carter
Nick, back then I knew a couple of gents who were big wheels at APG and I ask if the Blue & Grey MV club could join in the army's celebration of Armed Forces Day and after several meetings it was agreed they would have us as guests and that what was going on when you attended. The rally dates shifted several times but it was a blast being able to take our MVs and try to drive thru the Munson mud test course or take a ride in a tank recovery M88 also in the mud or watching the fire power demonstration where they took us to the range and shot almost every type of weapon the army had in service at the time including the 20mm Vulcan cannon at 6000 rds/min. RRRRIIIIIPPPPP Oh the good old daze before osama :evil:

Good old daze....

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 5:14 pm
by Nickathome
Yep, nothing like a large dose of terrorism to ruin everything!

I remember the second rally I went to at APG, they had a Volvo Laplander (never saw one before or since) up for raffle and my dad and I took a chance. Man how I wanted that thing. Didn't win of course but it was fun dreaming about it. That little sucker would have made a nice camper/deer hunting rig. From what I remember of it it kinda resembles a smaller version of a pinzgauer.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 5:29 pm
by TOM R
man heavy winds there today then rain and overcast, kickin myself guy had a bed pedistal complete with mount cheap and i walked past all day went to leave and it is now being held for someone :x oh well will ask again tommorow

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:53 pm
by m35gibson
oh,, theres a name that sends cold chills down my spine,,,,,
steve roberts, ask him somtime if you see him at aberdeen again, where he got his humvee from,,, :P , ive heard the story six times,, each time a little diffrnt,lets just say,,,,,,, somwhere, a humvee turned up missing at an armory,,,,,,and ill leave it at that :wink: , he wasnt married to a dupont,,, he was born into the family,,,lets just say i know more about this guy then i want to :cry:
kevin