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Top Banana 12-21-2006 08:17 AM

Don Aronow question
 
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I spent yesterday in NY with Michael Aronow, comparing information on what HORBA has in it's files and what the Aronow archives have.....there are tons of unbelievable stuff between the two sources.

We would like to do a tribute to Don in 2007 as he would have been 80 years old, if he had lived this coming March 1.

What would you, the people like to see?

We have everything from childhood photos to early racing shots and actual movies of him racing both here and overseas.

One idea was a book containing 80 photos, that had never been published before. Another was a history with photos of the development of each boat company that he started.

Please help with your suggestions, as we would like to get this organized and up and running soon after the first of the year.

Thank you for your interest and suggestions. You can write to us directly at www.historicraceboats.com or post an answer here on OSO.

littlenige 12-21-2006 12:26 PM

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Charlie, I think the idea of covering the history in photos of the development of each boat company that he started is a great idea.

Deauville Trophy 12-21-2006 01:03 PM

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Charlie

The idea of book is excellent, especially with the propect of previously unseen photographs.
Personally, if possible, I would like to see a three part book with a chapter covering the racer, another one his boat companies and finally one devoted to the man the man himself.

Phil.

madbouyz 12-21-2006 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by littlenige
Charlie, I think the idea of covering the history in photos of the development of each boat company that he started is a great idea.


I like this too !

Pantera1 12-27-2006 09:41 AM

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Great ideas all . However I still believe he should have a memorial on 188th, maybe a statue with a plaque telling his story. Theres too much history there to let it be forgotten

cosmic12 12-27-2006 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Pantera1
Great ideas all . However I still believe he should have a memorial on 188th, maybe a statue with a plaque telling his story. Theres too much history there to let it be forgotten

I agree, Its a shame nothing was done before it became what it is now. Also a book detailing the history would be very nice.

littlenige 12-27-2006 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Pantera1
Great ideas all . However I still believe he should have a memorial on 188th, maybe a statue with a plaque telling his story. Theres too much history there to let it be forgotten

Good point! I suggested on another thread somewhere that maybe the street should be renamed Thunderboat Row, or Don Aronow Boulevard or whatever. Anybody living in the area know if there is anything there to remind the world the history that was created in the area? Or is it all just new anonymous buildings with no suggestion of what went on there??

7xchamp 12-27-2006 11:19 AM

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Unfortunatly no one would ever have a clue, other than the old hold out of Magnum Marine on the corner, and the vacant wooded property on the end of the street, which was next to Bobby Moore/Aronow shops. HISTORY literally. I f we could scrape together 18 or 20 million we could buy the end piece owned by Magnum and do our Museum approx. 5 acres that Magnum owns. Figure couple more million for buildings and 1/2 mil a year to sustain it. I`ll chip in the first $100.00 and would like to be considered for the job of curator and founder.
Happy New Years thoughts. 7XCHAMP

ThirdBird 12-27-2006 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by 7xchamp
I`ll chip in the first $100.00 and would like to be considered for the job of curator and founder.
Happy New Years thoughts. 7XCHAMP

:D :D

ThirdBird 12-27-2006 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by littlenige
Charlie, I think the idea of covering the history in photos of the development of each boat company that he started is a great idea.

Yup, me too! The racing history is easier to come by. His development and sale of each company, in detail from those that know would be very interesting to learn about.

It's pretty amazing when you think about it,,,,,,,,,, starting and making successful several companies. Especially when you consider that they were ALL manufacturing boats, very similar boats. Has that even ever been done before???? Or since????


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