Posted by gary1466 on May 29, 2019 at 22:10:42 from (167.142.122.219):
In Reply to: Re: Michigan madman posted by rrlund on May 28, 2019 at 07:23:29:
Years ago in the Puller magazine there was an ad for EJ Potters book about his life and his creations he built. Well I bought the book by calling the ph #. After the guy answered the phone I realized it was EJ himself. What a deal to get to talk to him. Here is the best part Probably a year or two later i get this phone call from EJ Potter He called me to ask if I would be interested in buying a VHS tape of his creations. Of course I did and I took it to work to let others watch it. But it got lost by someone and I never got it back. Just afew years ago I bought a DVD of EJ that I still have. He is tell one of his great stories about how he is retired but still messes around with things occasionally as he is living in a residential area in Florida. He starts up a small turbine engine in his garage then he opens up the throttle with it screaming along with hoses all around. Many good stories in the book, VHS and DVD I would have loved to meet him.
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