I agree...Don had a really nice display and there seemed to be a lot of interest in it the times that I passed by during my stay there today. It was clear that he put a lot of work into it and it was a nice, professional display. I hope that it helped to generate some additional sales for the fine folks at Elecraft. And I also appreciated the free Moon Pie, but as a TRUE Southener, I feel that I must set the record straight. It has been my experience that a real Moon Pie (the ones made in Chattanooga, TN) were only designed to go with an RC Cola, not a Coke, hi hi. As a bit of history, we Columbusites have numerous connections with the cola world. RC Cola was started here in Columbus in 1905, and the originator of the Coca-Cola formula, Dr. John Pemberton, was a pharmacist here and is buried here in Linwood Cemetery. His home and apothecary shop are still located in our historic district. The city of Atlanta likes to conveniently overlook the fact that Pemberton first practiced here before moving to Atlanta in 1886, where Coca-Cola was first sold to the public.
73 de John, WB4GLJ Columbus, GA K2 #1057, K1 #1126, KX1 #309, plus accessories > I just got home from the Stone Mountain Hamfest, outside Atlanta Georgia and > want to report Elecraft had an excellent display setup by Don, N4HH. When > Don saw my Elecraft shirt he told me I was entitled to a great Southern > delicacy, a Moon Pie and a bottle water, (well he got half right, any true > Southern, including this converted Yankee, knows a Moon Pie goes with a > Coke), but thanks Don. It is amazing how many people asked about my > Elecraft shirt at the hamfest, I just told them I was another satisfied > customer and it is a great rig. _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [email protected] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com

