I had the opportunity to go through the Mark Suter collection and these are some pictures of the Quincy display. I'd like to thank Mark for allowing me to share these pictures. If you ever get the chance by all means go !!!
I had the opportunity to go through the Mark Suter collection and these are some pictures of the Quincy display. I'd like to thank Mark for allowing me to share these pictures. If you ever get the chance by all means go !!!
Here is page two!!!!
Here is the last page of Quincy photos. Thanks Mark for allowing me to share them !!!!!
One could spend a whole day to allow it all to sink in. Mark is a great guy. It is a MUST for a racing member and fan to see his museum.
Al, thanks for the kind words. Regarding the time one could can spend in my museum, I have a story to tell. In 2012, Bob Goller came for a visit. He asked me if he could borrow a stool and spend some time alone in the showroom. He spent two whole days sitting next to motors and studying them and the literature with them at considerable length... one could easily see that he was fascinated by the different engineering aspects of each motor. When it was time for him to go home, he sincerely thanked me for the visit and said he only had one regret. And that was not being able to spend a third day with the motors because he never made it through all of them. Another reality is that I still go out to the showroom and wander through there and see things I had never noticed before. So the message here is that there is most certainly A LOT TO SEE in this museum.
I was beginning to wonder, but you saved the best for last in my opinion. The Christener 20H and Sid Craft. Best regards and happy fathers day Mark.
David van Weele
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