Monday, March 29, 2010

CHEERIOS



Cheerios

I mentioned the following conversation
that I had to my cousin Beverly regarding
her father Bill Grigg...(My Mothers Brother)

She was kind enough to send this copy of
the minutes of a 1940 committee meeting
in regards to General Mills purchasing the
rights and formula of Cheerio Milling Company's breakfast cereal . Uncle Bill wasn't
named in the document but he was the owner of the mill and the creator of the cereal.
At a steel guitar jam session Saturday I was sitting with an old friend that has a business
building steel seats designed for pedal steel guitars....I knew that he also worked selling
something that has him on road at lot.
I asked him what he sells and he said "Thread"....I kinda chuckled...envisioning him flying around the world with a little spool of thread trying to make a living. I could see him saying
"See this thread....it normally sells for $.59 but because I like you, if you act now I can let you have it for $.29!" "If this shade of red works for you".
We laughed about that and said that he was gonna start carrying a spool with him on long
flights sitting with other passengers.
He said that he sells packaging equipment and supplies to companies that bag products like charcoal briquettes....dog food....sugar....flour, etc. He is from Texas and got started in the business traveling through the Midwest many years ago....one of the first places he went to
was a flour mill in N. Kansas somewhere.
I said that's a coincidence my uncle owned a mill in Coffeyville back
in the 20's or so.....he said "Really...so your uncle invented Cheerios."
I was taken back and asked him how he knew that. He said that the
man that owned the big mill, he was setting up with his packaging,
mentioned it to him years before that.
He said that he hadn't thought about that for years and was shocked
to know that I was related to Uncle Bill.
...small world isn't it!


Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

WORLD'S FASTEST MODEL "T" FORD


World's Fastest
Model "T" Ford


I laid out the paint design, masked it off and lettered this
race car for Owner/Driver Joel Young. He set the record
at Bonneville last summer at 166 MPH. The engine is a
highly modified 1927 Model "T" Ford that puts out 188 HP.
It's not often that I get to letter race cars any more so this
was fun to do.
Fast forward to August 21, 2010...just received a phone call from Joel and they managed to break their old record at 201MPH!!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010










My brother Bob

Bob built and flew R/C planes...they were
exact replicas of existing planes....they were
made of fiberglass and must do whatever
the plane was designed to do. He won many
awards at national events building and flying.
His "Best" effort was a plane designed and flown
by a stunt flyer named Wayne Handley...who
lives close to Santa Cruz so Bob was able to make
a great replica of his plane. Bob also had to learn
and fly Waynes "Routine" exactly the way that
Wayne did when doing his air shows.

Wayne crashed his plane at one of the shows and
nearly died...he ended up a few inches shorter from
the compression of his vertibrae after the crash
and a long recovery. He told his wife that he would
never fly that routine again so she OK'd him getting
back into a plane.

After Bob passed away (6 years ago) Wayne
called Darlene from Australia and asked if her and
the boys would be at the upcoming airshow at Travis
AFB that was being dedicated to Bob...she said that
they were going to the show and he said that he'd see
them there.

The show started with the Air Force "Thunderbirds"
flying in formation...as they approached the crowd
they noticed that Wayne was flying his back-up
stunt plane in the formation...as they got overhead
Wayne flew out of the formation into the "Missing
Man" manuver flying straight up in tribute to Bob.

Reaching the top of his climb everyone was shocked
to see him go into the routine that nearly took his life
as he honored his friend Bob.

I couldn't make it to the show but would dearly have
loved to...funny thing...I can't talk about this without
"Tearing up"...I miss that "Grumpy Ol' guy"!!
(Video of Wayne Handley crashing his "RAVEN" stunt plane.)