I feel like buying it and give it back to the family http://www.ebay.com/itm/130591756429...9#ht_631wt_156
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Sad to see E-Bay Gardner Trophy
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Re: Sad to see E-Bay Gardner Trophy
You know, the family may appreciate it very much if they get it back.
In 2007 Someone on WIX saw on ebay a plaque of my uncle's for his service to the CAF on the PBY trip to Australia in 1981. This person bought it and gave it to my family (we sent him a check). It was one of the most amazing things ever. Sadly my uncle died 1500 miles from us so short of spending thousands to get a truck and haul everything down here, his stuff pretty much was open season for anybody to grab and sell off.
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Re: Sad to see E-Bay Gardner Trophy
Originally posted by FENCELINER View PostKind of strange the price is so high.
It was listed about 3 weeks ago and got no bids.
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My guess, however, given that Lefty had over 25 years worth of trophies, maybe a 3rd place Bronze trophy from 1982 wasn't terribly important or impressive for the family. I mean, remember....he was the 1976 National Champion.
If I wanted to preserve trophies, that would be the ONLY one that would matter to me.
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If it won't ruffle too many feathers, can someone post a bit of history regarding these possessions? How did someone get hold of one of Lefty's trophies in order to sell it? It sounds like some of his possessions changed hands in possibly less than honest means. I'm just curious.
Craig
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Originally posted by frankg View PostI am the current high bidder. Back to the family, or on public display would be my choice.
Brad, I think the family should at least be given the option, you know?
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Originally posted by AiRick View PostWay to go Frank! If not the family maybe the CAF... Good luck Frank at least now I know not to bid over you!
Neither White Lightnin nor Thunderbird were ever CAF aircraft. They were always privately owned by Lefty, and as with some of the other CAF-associated aircraft that raced over the years, the CAF
never "officially" supported or condoned 'their' aircraft being raced. When they did race it was a decision made by the primary Col.'s sponsoring the aircraft (as in 1976-77 when Ed Messick and Gerald Martin raced the CAF P-39 and FM-2).
I understand the sentiment everyone is expressing about wanting the family to have the trophy...but my experience with racers in various forms of motorsports is that unless it's a winner's trophy, there ususally isn't a whole lot of sentiment attached to them after you start accumulating a lot of them.
Just my .02 worth.
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WOW $1026 bucks!!! and probably done by one of those auto bid programs...
Originally posted by Big_Jim View Post...but my experience with racers in various forms of motorsports is that unless it's a winner's trophy, there ususally isn't a whole lot of sentiment attached to them after you start accumulating a lot of them.
Just my .02 worth.Fledgling Air Race and P-51 Junkie
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