 '99 |

Saturday
night--AHA after-hours merrymaking
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April 1999 |
1999
"Good Manufacturing Practices" Award:
Lone Star Classics
AHA/KBF's
Saturday night bash was held this year at KBF's "Wild West
Dance Hall," in the heart of Knott's Berry Farm. Above:
the AHA awards its coveted "Good Manufacturing Practices"
award at the Saturday-night dinner, so that the recipient firm
can display the big trophy on Sunday. Above, from
left to right: Lone Star Cobra customers Roger Cowan, Dave Rondinone
and Jim Woodard accept the trophy for Lone Star. Roger never
put that trophy down for the remainder of the weekend...
Approximately
125 merrymakers attended the gala event... many of them pictured
for you in the photos below...
Photos
below are hot-linked to a higher-resolution image.
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Luis
Yanez piloted his dazzling Italian stallion F355 replica (along
with his wife Susan and daughter Marisa) all the way from their
home in El Paso to attend this year's AHA/KBF event. Luis (and
his firm 'Wild Rides') is a universally-respected professional
replicar assembler. |
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after
hours at HOC:
later
Saturday evening
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| Above:
House of Cobras hosted their legendary "Roadkill
Buffet" on Saturday evening. Because many of us attended
the AHA's dinner festivities first, by the time we got to HOC
at 8:30pm, much of the crowd had dispersed... taking with them
a good portion of HOC's scrumptious turnpike protein scrapings.
If you examine the photo closely, you can spot Roger Cowan still
clutching Lone Star's Best Manufacturing Practices trophy... |
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