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just stoppin by to say hi. been stupid busy for the last year. then i had some trouble logging on to the new format but we got that resolved so here i am. whats new?
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Welcome back! It's been a busy year! We've all given up on the Bertrams and moved on to Bayliners! Capt Pat hasn't updated the website yet, but I'm sure it's on his TTD list!
clorox anyone?
clorox anyone?
1963 Bertram 25
1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
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Randall:
You've been gone so long that you missed Benjamin Carson, MD being elected President! Talk about a competent man, regardless of race. Oh, I didn't buy a Bayliner, I went to a much higher grade vessel -- I picked up a cherry SAILBOAT -- yeah, a sunfish.
I too have been in hiding -- too busy at work, as our company has gone leaner, the workload has certainly gone the other way.
Nice to see you back!
Tom
You've been gone so long that you missed Benjamin Carson, MD being elected President! Talk about a competent man, regardless of race. Oh, I didn't buy a Bayliner, I went to a much higher grade vessel -- I picked up a cherry SAILBOAT -- yeah, a sunfish.
I too have been in hiding -- too busy at work, as our company has gone leaner, the workload has certainly gone the other way.
Nice to see you back!
Tom
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Love to see pictures of what you have been working on. I have been very busy at work, trying to earn enough to commission one of your amazing pieces!
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here's a piece i did this year. i have a gallery in NYC now and they have no mercy. they have shown my work in a handful of group shows, including montreal and tokyo.......and a solo show last january.
thanks bruce....we're fine and caren still spends a week a month in florida.
thanks bruce....we're fine and caren still spends a week a month in florida.
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Hey right back to you Randall...good to see your well...bet the paper boy has a tough time slinging those papers on the front porch...Update on my "restoration" almost ready for paint...almost..lol...BH
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Glad you stopped by for a visit Randy......good to hear from ya.
All's well here in the Deep South
hb
All's well here in the Deep South
hb
hb
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Nice to see you back! Your work still makes me shake my head and stare. Love the coffee cup stains.
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Bondage to spiritual faith faith to great courage courage to liberty liberty to abundance abundance to complacency to apathy to dependence to bondage
Things of quality have no fear of time.
Bondage to spiritual faith faith to great courage courage to liberty liberty to abundance abundance to complacency to apathy to dependence to bondage
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we're ALL related.
rosenthal is basically jewish for smith or jones. about as common a name as any.
my favorite is frank "lefty" rosenthal. the real guy the movie "casino" is based on and played by de niro. and of course joe......who shot the photo of the flag raising on iwo jima.
rosenthal is basically jewish for smith or jones. about as common a name as any.
my favorite is frank "lefty" rosenthal. the real guy the movie "casino" is based on and played by de niro. and of course joe......who shot the photo of the flag raising on iwo jima.
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Randall
Welcome back. We were getting worried about you. Glad to here it is only good things keeping you away. If you call work a good thing.
Glad to here the family is doing well.
Stay around for a while this time, you were deeply missed by all.
Welcome back. We were getting worried about you. Glad to here it is only good things keeping you away. If you call work a good thing.
Glad to here the family is doing well.
Stay around for a while this time, you were deeply missed by all.
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
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thanks tony.....its like i'm living my life in reverse. played around till i was 60....now i'm working 350 days a year. i'll tell you one thing......it takes a lot less time and money to keep a stand up paddle board running than a bertram!
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thanks mike.....i suggest you folks look at some of the other artists work. torrens is my favorite. his work is insane.
rawleigh.....no worries...i stand up paddle almost every day for an hour and surfed on it till christmas. it's great for us "senior" surfers cause no prone guy can out paddle you for a wave no matter how strong a paddler they are. you do have to exercise restraint however and not take every wave you can get. strangely enough i like flat water paddling almost as much. i almost never see anyone else this time of year.
rawleigh.....no worries...i stand up paddle almost every day for an hour and surfed on it till christmas. it's great for us "senior" surfers cause no prone guy can out paddle you for a wave no matter how strong a paddler they are. you do have to exercise restraint however and not take every wave you can get. strangely enough i like flat water paddling almost as much. i almost never see anyone else this time of year.
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Randall
Too bad all those ball players are not alive today. What would be really cool is if you could add an autograph or two. Can you imagine an autograph of Willie Mays on your work. Think if you could make one and get all the ball players to sign it. Of course the only issue is they would want their cut.
Too bad all those ball players are not alive today. What would be really cool is if you could add an autograph or two. Can you imagine an autograph of Willie Mays on your work. Think if you could make one and get all the ball players to sign it. Of course the only issue is they would want their cut.
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tony...true story.
when i was 5 my good friend's dad was the dentist for the giants. we used to go to the polo grounds and sit in the dugout during batting practice. every foul pop that went straight back hit a net and rolled down into one of the dug outs. we had a zillion balls and a zillion autographs. i sat next to willie a bunch of times on the bench. of course we played ball with them and i don't have any now.
i make everything up....if i want a signature....i paint a signature.
when i was 5 my good friend's dad was the dentist for the giants. we used to go to the polo grounds and sit in the dugout during batting practice. every foul pop that went straight back hit a net and rolled down into one of the dug outs. we had a zillion balls and a zillion autographs. i sat next to willie a bunch of times on the bench. of course we played ball with them and i don't have any now.
i make everything up....if i want a signature....i paint a signature.
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Randall-
Good to hear from you and that you are well!
I really enjoy seeing your work. Wouldn't it be great to do a piece that was those shag baseballs in a box with the signatures on them!?!?
Kind regards,
Stephan
Good to hear from you and that you are well!
I really enjoy seeing your work. Wouldn't it be great to do a piece that was those shag baseballs in a box with the signatures on them!?!?
Kind regards,
Stephan
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