OK, here's the story on the other Nimrod painting that Jim posted. Walt, who I refer to, was also with me on Project Big Eagle. The two of us heaved many bombs manually into the bomb bay racks of the 26's. We've kept in touch since 1966.
When Walt and I got to the ACA Hospitality room on Friday afternoon, I believe, the painting was there with a bid sheet below it. Someone, I don't remember who, had put a bid of $25.00 on it. I put down $100. Walt was kind of taken aback, and said, "Are you really going to buy that picture?" I said that it would take a lot more than a hundred dollars to get the painting, like probably 5 or 6 hundred. When I went back on Saturday, someone had put down $105.00. I raised it to 115. By Sunday when the auction started, it was still 115. At that point, I went down and measured the bed of my pickup to see if it would fit. I figured if I could get it back to the campground, I could haul it home in the camper.I thought that since they said it was a "silent" auction, the high bid on the paper would get it. (Still couldn't figure out why it was so low.) When the auction came about, they took the paper, and announced, "It will take more than $115 to buy this painting. Anyone else want to bid on it?" At that point, I belive Robert Denny bid $120, and seeing him bidding on it, I didn't bid against him. (Robert Dennys father owned On-Mark Engineering and had done the modifications on the B-26K versions.) Then someone went to $125, Robert went to $130, someone behind me said $135, and at that point Robert dropped out of the bidding. I told Walt, "If he's out, I'm back in." I then bid $150, and to my complete astonishment, no on else bid on it! On the way out of the room, Jay Norton asked me if I would bring it to the banquet, and I agreed, if it wasn't raining, since I had to haul it in the bed of the truck. So, we loaded it up, went back to the campground, and got ready for the banquet, and we hauled it back down to the Soundside Club that evening. That's when I found out that there was a second painting, which is the earlier one that Jim posted here. To say the least, I'm thrilled to have it, and still baffled at the low price. But, my wife, (the brainy one of us!) theorized that hardly anyone that was there had any way to get a 3' x 4' painting home, either by air or car. Sounds plausible to me!!
_________________ Randy Ryman Project Big Eagle NKP Thailand 1966 http://www.coastcomp.com/av/florence/florandy.htm
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