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10 Hours out to sea today, 6 hours actual fishing . Brought home FRESH fish . A bag of haddock filets and some whole pollock . For our Chinese friend and his family .
I've been away from the site for awhile, playing in two bands and rehearsals have given me no time for bikes. But I had to post these cool guitar picks I got from @catfish. I even used one during a live gig. I think they helped me smoke this lead guitar part on "Roll Over Beethoven", Ed! LOL
I Picked up this 1927-28 speed skating trophy at an antiques show last week....It was won by Emil Penner…AKA Emil “Shorty” Penner…He was from York Nebraska but seems to ended up living in Los Angeles…The trophy came with a very large amount of ephemera including news clippings and photos all in really nice condition…On one hand there isn’t much on Penner if you google his name…but on the other hand he appears to have been well known at least in Los Angeles in the 1920’-30’s based on the news clippings…If I recall reading he was recognized for winning more speed skating events than anyone on the west coast…It appears he remained an amateur never went pro…Also from the looks of the huge amount of photos that also came with the trophy he appears to have done some acting in Hollywood but I couldn’t find him on IMDB…
It’s a very unique trophy because of the ice skate handles…I’ve never seen an example before…though I did find one that sold in Hunt Auctions once…that one didn’t have the great black wooden base mine has…The dealer…who I’ve known about thirty plus years was asking way more than I wanted to pay so I left it…as who could know what else I might see at the show…However I never saw anything I liked as much…As I walked around the show once in a while I would look to see if it was still there…The dealer had leaned a large framed oval photo against it that covered up the view of the black base so you couldn’t see how great it was…I think that may have helped keep it from being noticed…Finally I made an offer which he turned down…again I left it…then towards the end of the show I upped my offer and he came down enough I caved and bought it…It’s about as nice as speed skate trophies come so I’m glad I got it…
The engraving reads:
THE
Alfred's
Ice King
TROPHY
PACIFIC COAST
WON BY
EMIL PENNER
1927-28
Alfred's was a brand of ice skates made in Chicago...It was one of the three biggest ice skate makers of Chicago....There was F.W. Planert & Sons...Nester Johnson….and Alfred Johnson… There had been a split in the family that’s why the two Johnson’s…Alfred called his skates “Alfred’s Ice King”…as seen on the front of his building…and the trophy….They billed themselves as “The Largest Tubular Ice Skate Plant in the World”
The coup de grâce is the photo that came with the trophy showing Emil Penner in his den with the trophy displayed on a shelf...In sports artifacs that's the kill-shot end-all to have a period photo with the item in it...
The property manager tossed a few bike racks around the shopping center this week and we ended up with one in front of the Gym, and the color works. If you ride your bike we let you bring it into the gym so it’s not really needed but it does look good out front with the awnings and banner sign. The banner is soon to be replaced with a permanent sign painted on the building and a climbing mural to match…
Sorry Late! Last swap meet at Bendemere Speedway here in Colorado. They are closing down thunder in the Rockies because of the noise……(been here since 58)
Got a great Wilton vise, a couple of new tires, and some pretty cool, odds and ends. Happy Mother’s Day.!
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