[Thursday] Photos of Steam-Up Posted on car site

David Caldwell david.t.caldwell at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 10:12:20 MDT 2019


It was great to have the group as exhibitors.

There might be another revenue possibility, too. In the past we've had car
clubs who have made private visits to the museum. Typically they've toured
around RI, stopped at the museum for a tour and a picnic, and toured home.
All on a day we wouldn't normally be open. They make a donation in lieu of
admission fees. Here's an example:
https://newsm.org/visitors/antique-studebaker-club/. I can remember at
least one amateur radio club that made a private pilgrimage to the museum,
too.

Dave


On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 11:35 AM Randall Snow via Thursday <
thursday at newsm.org> wrote:

> Hi Ken,
>
> I'm glad to hear everyone had a great time with us.  Without knowing what
> types of other events you guys might participate in, the perspective of
> being seen as a source of revenue is tough to imagine.  For Steam Up, the
> exhibitors are a primary part of the draw for all of the visitors, so
> everyone adds to the day by letting others appreciate their toys!  I also
> think antique car enthusiasts share the same interests as the steam engine
> enthusiasts do but might not have a lot of crossover exposure.  I had
> shared with your member, Bob I think it was that I had spoken to, that I
> grew up with antique cars and had helped one of my brothers in his side
> business of doing restorations for decades, and yet had never seen anything
> like the engines at NEWSM until I went there.  All around I think it's a
> great shared set of interests and I'm just glad they all had a great time
> being there.  Thanks for your help in facilitating their involvement!
>
> Randy
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 10:37 AM Chris Prata via Thursday <
> thursday at newsm.org> wrote:
>
>> That is great Ken.  I wonder about old radio's in these cars. After all
>> Motorola got its name from Motoring and Victrola...  speaking of which,
>> there were also in-dash phonographs as well. I am surprised that cars dont
>> still have those since it must have worked really well...
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/12/11/history-of-early-radio
>>
>> <https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/12/11/history-of-early-radio>
>> History of obsolete car audio, part 1: Early radio
>> <https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/12/11/history-of-early-radio>
>> The first dedicated car radios. Reports differ on when the first
>> dedicated radios were installed in cars. There are newspaper accounts of
>> Chevrolet offering the “Radio Sedan” in 1922, apparently including a
>> Westinghouse radio that utilized a rooftop antenna, batteries beneath the
>> front seats, and large horn speakers behind the rear seats, but it’s
>> unclear whether it was actually produced ...
>> www.hagerty.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/12/18/obsolete-car-audio-part-2
>>
>> <https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/12/18/obsolete-car-audio-part-2>
>> History of obsolete car audio, part 2: Record players | Hagerty Articles
>> <https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/12/18/obsolete-car-audio-part-2>
>> The first car radios were actually bulky home units that were
>> disassembled and stuffed into vehicles wherever they might fit. These days,
>> car radios are well-integrated and incredibly more high-functioning than
>> their predecessors, and most drivers wouldn’t consider owning a car without
>> one.. The same can’t be said of in-car record players.
>> www.hagerty.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Thursday <thursday-bounces at newsm.org> on behalf of Ken Carr via
>> Thursday <thursday at newsm.org>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 16, 2019 10:27 AM
>> *To:* Thursday Group <thursday at newsm.org>
>> *Subject:* [Thursday] Photos of Steam-Up Posted on car site
>>
>> The guys and gals of the Westerly-Pawcatuck Region AACA
>> car club absolutely loved the Steam-Up.
>> It is likely that we will have even more old cars available
>> next year.
>>
>> I posted a page of photos and a couple of
>> comments on the WPRAACA website.
>> <http://www.wpraaca.com/steam-up-2019.html>
>>
>> Please check them out. Also feel free to use any of them
>> on the New England Wireless and Steam website.
>>
>> http://www.wpraaca.com/steam-up-2019.html
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> *Ken Carr* ...
>> KE1RI, A New England Ham <http://www.idlenot.com>
>> Westerly-Pawcatuck AACA <http://www.wpraaca.com>
>> N.E. Steam & Wireless Museum <https://www.newsm.org>
>>
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