From: Ryan M Gill (rmgill@mindspring.com)
Date: Tue Mar 26 2002 - 15:10:27 PST
At 5:59 PM -0500 3/26/02, DAS wrote:
>I think the cost of entry is what reduces the field of collectors, and as
>people get older more of them have additional funds available for"THE FINER
>THINGS" The internet has broadened the flow of information, and GL has done
>a good job of publicizing availability of those .....hardly used
>......M35's etc...and those have broadened availability for beginning
>collectors.
> Certainly if congress passes some ill-advised law to "ensure the demil
>of all military vehicles,and equipment" the end would be here, but so far
good sense has prevailed.
Sounds like we need to work on the opposite. Get a law passed that
encourages disposal of MVs that aren't to be sold off to third world
nations to American Civilians. The cost aspect alone should keep them
away from hooligans.
-- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Ryan Montieth Gill '01 Honda Insight - - rmgill@mindspring.com '85 CB700S - - ryan.gill@turner.com '76 Chevy Monte Carlo - - www.mindspring.com/~rmgill '72 Honda CB750 - - '60 Daimler FV701H Mk2/3 - - '42 Daimler Scout Car Mk II - - I speak not for CNN, nor they for me - ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Smart ID cards in the US, Smart ID cards in Hong Kong, - - what is the difference? - ---------------------------------------------------------------- - C&R-FFL / Protect your electronic rights! \ EFF-ACLU - - SAF & NRA/ Join the EFF! http://www.eff.org/ \ DoD #0780 - ----------------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Mon Apr 08 2002 - 00:28:24 PDT