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Post by shinynewtoy »

Rosa and I will definitely come... if you hold off until after August I'm kissing spousal butt for a V63 for my birthday!
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Spring sounds good. I won't be back til late winter anyway.
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Let me get some more information on the place I had in mind.

John, rare Rics are not necessary, just you and what you got is fine.
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Post by incubus2432 »

From the two confluences that I went to I can say that rare isn't necessarily an issue. Some of the Rics I was most impressed with were the "common" ones with extraordinary setups. Paul Boyer's 4004L FG, Jeff Scott's 4001V63 and Kenn Pierog's 4003 DG are some of my favorites. Of course I was also quite taken by Ken's '72 4001, Chris' 4002 and Ken's 4001V63 FenderBurst but the setups on those were what drew me to them more than any rarity.

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I second that, it's the poeple that count the most! Image
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Post by marc61 »

That's why I think we need a North Eastern Regional Confluence. There's a few folks from Jersey I know can make it, along with a few from a bit upstate and some regulars, can make it an interesting affair.

I would book it sooner rather than later, but have concerns that last minute snow can hurt attendance.
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I'm 13 hrs out, but not in the winter!
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Post by marc61 »

How many hours out are you in the winter?
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Good one! Image
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Post by seaneldon »

20 minutes away on long island
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Post by marc61 »

Long Island is cool. I just moved up from Oceanside where I lived for 10 years.

I think I'm going to hold off on the Northeast thing till we know more about the Chicago/Milwaukee event. I don't want them to coincide.
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Post by jps »

Good idea, I was wondering about the timing here!
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