Nice review Rick.
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Nice review Rick.
Alpine Porsche Audi
1020 Fountain Creek Blvd
Colorado Springs, CO
White lettering on light metallic green, flash-chromed, RWB Co #4M
Nice little eye-catcher. Back-round that the lettering stands on has a subtle kinda faceted-type surface . . . really makes the green --- a rare color anyway --- pop
Plate is a '70 Wyoming, always popularly known as --- what else, but? --- The Cowboy State, passenger issue. Features the famous Bucking Horse and Rider (BH&R) image, first seen in '36 --- designed by Allen T True, and an actual registered trademark of the state of Wyoming. 14 = Niobrara County
Rick nice write up on Merlin. Is the lawsuit ongoing for mesothelioma and what was the connection of this to NBC, Fox, etal?
I don't know about the status of the lawsuit --- I'm no attorney, but my guess would be that, unless his family/heirs had standing in the original action, any lawsuit brought by Mr Olsen would've died with him.
Regarding the original respondents, it's evident that Mr Olsen believed he had good cause to take action against the various networks that employed him. From everything that I've read, Mr Olsen was an intelligent, accomplished and formidable individual to deal with, known for being beyond-well-prepared in his business dealings. (Couple people commented that he would've made an excellent attorney.) But. If Mr Olsen thought that NBC/CBS/Fox had anything to do with his illness, then I would believe that he had something to back-up any claim he would make.
Mr Olsen was a hero of mine. I remembered him from his playing days --- a great competitor, good/clean, and totally fierce . . . very few people like that. Then or now. And to see him successfully move on, several times, as an entertainer, commentator, spokes-person, and business man made me admire him even more. I never heard a word about his health and legal issues . . . 'till after he passed.
I am not an attorney either...but I do have access to Google. The link below helps clear up some facts in the legal case and its eventual settlement:
http://www.mesotheliomalawfirmblog.c...ttlement.shtml
Saludos,
Eduardo
new score. not sure what I will do with it since i am proudly wearing stoddard and my car is a few years too early for this frame -i think its early to mid 70s.. (though who cares about that, right?).
I have a 1967 ohio plate '912' hanging in my garage.. i might just put this around it for garage art.
The same day you put this post up, I had just put this frame on my car.
Merlin, Roman and the Rams were my idols back in my playing days. I found it pretty cool that my car was originally sold from the joint dealership.
From what I can gather, the Merlin Olsen frame is from after Merlin bought Roman out sometime in the mid 70's.
Been trying to find the below frame from that time (1970) since getting my car 2 years ago, with no luck so far. So this one will have to do till the Pièce de résistance is acquired.
Can anyone help a brother out?
Bud
Love that garage door graphic!
Was at the family house where I grew up and was delighted to have found this displayed on one of the steel beams in my old basement....I think I had it on an old Rabbit I once owned back in the day...Holbert's was a thriving Porsche dealer back in the day, I don't hear much about them anymore...Currently residing on the back of my RoW '82 SC Targa...
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j3...2/photo-11.jpg
Cool plate Harry. Not often you see the Porsche - Audi logo on a plate frame. It's a cool one.
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