for all practical purposes, it doesn't matter if Tulsa made money or
not, I have not seen a post from anyone who was sorry they went. For
the group it was a "Meet and Greet"
As to the money end, didn't you see the size of the Crane and all the
guys in Crane Co uniforms? I can promise you it wasn't cheap. Plus all
the other things which were used in the event. It looked like a well
done show to me, even spread out over 2-3 days.
I doubt that they paid Coddington to come, he was there for the "Face" time on TV. Not to mention a big rub on his ego if he just "Got-r-runin'". Ray, Still wished I had gone! On Jun 17, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Garrett wrote:I enjoy everyone's accounts of the Tulsa event. I had been loosely planning to go, however I finally got a real job (after about 9 months of searching) and didn't want to jeopardize that. I know I would've enjoyed being there for the event simply for the historical aspect...let alone all the great cars that were there. I still have the feeling I'll get to see the car at some point...whether it be in a museum or as it travels the car show circuit or who knows...maybe I have a long lost relative from Tulsa and they won the car. In regards to the Tulsarama event itself, apparently I missed the part where it became a bad thing to make money. Like Dave said, this has been a PR event from the beginning...even way back in 1957, that is all it was (back then they probably never thought the car they buried would be worth more than the sticker price (which I guess is debatable right now) or that people would come from all over the world to see the old car). Looking at it from another aspect, maybe it would have seemed less like a money-making scheme if all these crazy car nuts had just left it all alone and not bothered to show up to the event. That way Tulsa wouldn't have been tempted to exploit all the tourists and make a buck. Honestly, I can't say I've ever been to a car show or really any other public event for that matter where money was not at least part of the driving force behind it (every event will have costs to offset...even if it is a charity car show and the money is going to a "good cause"). If it was me, I wouldn't want to throw an event where I stand to lose money either...and you can bet the Coddington clan doesn't work for free. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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