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  • #16
    Originally posted by Studebaker Wheel View Post
    C'mon guys, no one remembers the Rocky and Bullwinkle show from 1959-61 and "Fractured Fairy Tales?" And give me a little credit, I thought I did an excellent Photoshop job! What more do you want?? Like all CASOs you get something for nothing and you still find fault. Next time I plan on posting a really neat original photo of John M. Studebaker posing with his new R3 Avanti and I'm sure some "Doubting Thomas" will try to tell me it is not authentic.
    I, for one, like it. I have a feeling that a trailblazer like Rockne himself would have gotten a kick out of it. In fact, he adapted to air travel better than some of us today. Besides, who is to say that visionaries like him are not still out there flitting about in other dimensions of time?

    Hurry up with your next creation Richard, I am eagerly waiting.
    John Clary
    Greer, SC

    SDC member since 1975

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    • #17
      PLANE CRASH INFORMATION
      Investigations of the wreckage revealed that moisture within the wooden wing structure had degraded glued joints, the main cause of the wing's instability and ultimate failure. According to a 2001 article in the British Aeroplane Magazine, a TWA mechanic had found deteriorating wing panels when inspecting the aircraft shortly before the fateful flight. Supervisors reportedly overruled his objections and sent the plane back to the flight line.


      It's a shame that they weren't using Ford Trimotors since they were all metal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Trimotor

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      • #18
        C'mon guys, no one remembers the Rocky and Bullwinkle show from 1959-61 and "Fractured Fairy Tales?" And give me a little credit, I thought I did an excellent Photoshop job! What more do you want?? Like all CASOs you get something for nothing and you still find fault. Next time I plan on posting a really neat original photo of John M. Studebaker posing with his new R3 Avanti and I'm sure some "Doubting Thomas" will try to tell me it is not authentic.
        I know little on Knute Rockne aside from he was a Notre Dame coach, successor to George Gipper, and being mentioned when they had to dig up George Gipper in an unacknowledged heirs case a couple of years ago to retrieve a DNA sample. Therefore, until I saw the Photoshop comment, I would say that, that was a very seamless photograph of him standing next to a car he never saw. IE, to the unwavering eye and the general public, it looks legit.
        1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
        1963 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop with no engine or transmission
        1950 Studebaker 2R5 w/170 six cylinder and 3spd OD
        1955 Studebaker Commander Hardtop w/289 and 3spd OD and Megasquirt port fuel injection(among other things)

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        • #19
          I have the original contract signed between Knute Rockne & the Corporation (signed by Paul Hoffman) dated 19th March 1931 in which Knute agreed to conditions as "Manager of Sales Promotion" at $10,000 per year. This was just 12 days before the fatal crash. Also framed with this contract is the original contract signed by Bonnie Rockne with the Corporation's signing by Albert Erskine & Paul Hoffman for Bonnie to receive .25 cents per Rockne badged cars made by Studebaker up to $10,000 per year.

          \"QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER\"
          MELBOURNE.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by HAWK64 View Post
            for Bonnie to receive .25 cents per Rockne badged cars made by Studebaker up to $10,000 per year.
            So, she netted about $6750.
            Brad Johnson,
            SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
            Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
            '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
            '56 Sky Hawk in process

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            • #21
              Based on the Consumer Price Index, that $6750 from 1931 would be equal to $95,100 today.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by rockne10 View Post
                So, she netted about $6750.
                Brad,
                That contract was signed on 28th May 1931. The five original quarterly statements that I have from Dec 1st 1931 to March 20th 1933 show sales of 27516 Rocknes which equates to around $6880. Notice of cancellation of this ageement occured on the 16th May 1933.

                \"QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER\"
                MELBOURNE.

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                • #23
                  Richard
                  It is very important that you state that this picture is a fake.
                  100 years from now someone will claim that they had an authentic picture of Knute standing next to the Rockne.
                  Robert Kapteyn

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