INdoor Fliers list / Harry Geyer

From: jim buxton <glider902003_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 02:24:23 -0000

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "dslusarc" <don@...> wrote:
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> I have been flying indoor for 25 years now....
> Vern Hacker...
> Ed Burke...

I read the list (And do not feel my name belongs with the other true legends on it...but anyhow) I was reminded of how many greats we have lost. Near the end of the list is Ed Burke, the guy tat got me into indoor. He was a great guy.

Some may recall Ed's travel buddy Harry Geyer. Harry was a very kind and joyful man. He was best known for selling his "Micro-Cementeur" the little glue guns (originally created by Bill Biggie I believe) that used McCormick food coloring bottles. He was a fixture at USIC in the 90's with a table full of glue guns and humor for all that wandered by.

Harry passed away this March. I a sure there are many that knew him, and I wanted to pass this along. Harry also was instrumental in helping the Good Brothers develop the first R/C system. He was an ever energetic indoor supporter. He will be missed.
~Jim
Received on Wed Jun 03 2009 - 06:07:16 CEST

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