This strange creature popped up on another site today . . . along with an equally crptic message, that even included an email address, and a phone number to go along . . .
I often thought it would be a worthy venture some day, for a group of fellow enthusiasts, to join together, purchase a round-trip ticket, put Ben up in a hotel for a few days, and give him a table at one of the big shows. For all the contributing members that foot the bill, each would get in return all of Ben's talents in repairs. Between the repairs, Ben would get a chance to view the spectacle of a show in the US . . . and by the time of shows end, Ben will have acquired an invaluable amount of additional advertisement, as well as pleased all of his benefactors - debt paid in full.
Call it a crazy idea . . . but I think it could be real winner for all - sure beats the thought of Ben's talents not being put fully to best use, sitting around sewing "cupcakes" all day.
Thanks for the above. My friends' collages of images are evocative and pleasing.
This SS officer's cap appeared on the whacko site, but it is real all the same.
Maybe Ben would shift solely to Pez containers were he to go to the prestige US militaria faires.....
Mr. Wyeth is to be congratulated on a bold initiative.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 02-21-2013 at 04:50 AM.
It is indeed.
My offer to participate in such initiative is quite genuine - should sufficient interest in a collaborative present itself, I would be happy to fund the table fee associated with the venture. Additionally, I would be equally pleased to carry the burden of a balanced share in the expense of Ben's flight and auberge. The toll for cuisine and libation that Ben may consume would be another question left unanswered . . . I do not fear the meals, but what is rumored of an Englishman's ability to imbibe, I do have some concern. This of course, could all be negotiated, as I have plenty of work for Ben to keep busy with . . .
A nice idea and I'm flattered but it could never work in reality. I repair these things for enjoyment and in my own time. Being obliged to repair say, a dozen hats in 3 or 4 days isn't my idea of fun. It would be bloody hard work in fact and only mildly better than being sent to a Bangladesh sweatshop.
Oh no, Ben - you leave my burning apsiration doused by the chilled water from your glass!
Far fetched as it was, not only is my gesture made out of necessity, but equally rooted in admiration for your talent. And I agree - these "militaria faires" in the US could possibly be thought of as congruent to a Bangladeshi sweatshop at times. We'll leave it at that, and defer to the further excitement of the black SS cap being shared here . . .
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