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91 August 09, 2005 - 05:54 PM

John Blackburn [CO, USA]

The first novels I read were Henry Felsen and I advanced in my reading ability. For some time I wasn't reading any books that could keep my interest long until I started reading Roger's "Friday Nite Read" on The HAMB. I was going to buy the book much earlier but sometime always got in the way until a few weeks ago. I stashed my money underneath matress so I wouldn't be tempted to spend any of it.
And now that I have bought the book I don't dare to stop reading it.
I've heard stories of the "good ol' days" from my Father, but none as vivid as these. I know the temperature, the time, the feeling and sometimes I just have the sensation of being a passenger in Roger's 57...Thanks Roger for writing this book.
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92 August 03, 2005 - 07:43 PM

Eddie Donato [FL, USA]

The book reads just like I can remember it as a country boy who was dying for a fast mover that would give me the freedom to roam until all hours of the night.

A great read.

Eddie
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93 August 02, 2005 - 10:31 AM

Anna Marco [CA, USA]

Dear Roger: Loved Loved Loved the book! Thanks for sharing your gifted words with the rest of us busted gear and banged head rodders. Received the book from Alan Mayes and couldnt put it down from the moment I got it. Alan said I wasnt allowed to read it and drive at the same time (true story). Now I'm gonna give one to Robert Williams as a gift and keep the tradition of hot rod storytelling alive. Keep up the good work!
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94 July 22, 2005 - 12:06 PM

Dale Beymer, OK [OK, USA]

Got your web from The Monarch News, Alumni News
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95 July 18, 2005 - 11:11 AM

Lance Martin [GA, USA]

Hey Roger!! I am glad to see you doing so well.. Keep in touch!

Lance
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96 June 07, 2005 - 07:28 PM

billy the kidd bender [NY, USA]

ra book is great all hot rodders should read it. older ones like me will see a lot of themselfs in it. good work.
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97 May 31, 2005 - 10:33 PM

Mark Chandler [CO, USA]

Hello Roger. I always enjoy talking to you at the shows or where ever. I last talked to you at Moab.I appreciate you try to help with the stainless.I hope that this venture is going well for you. Mark Chandler '53-'54 Chevy club Aurora Colorado.
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98 May 24, 2005 - 05:07 PM

Alan Mayes [TN, USA]

Roger, "Bangin' Gears and Bustin' Heads" is a great read. It brought back a ton of memories. I could visualize your tales with my friends as the characters and my locale as the setting. Good job!
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99 May 14, 2005 - 08:51 AM

John Quarton [CO, USA]

Greetings to a fellow transplanted Iowan! Thanks to Tim Long, I am just getting started in the reading of Bangin' Gears & Bustin' Heads, and enjoying every minute of it! More later. JPQ
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100 April 13, 2005 - 07:15 PM

Allen "Smitty" Smith [TX, USA]

Roger I have met you and Dan a couple of times.(Lonestar Roundup/HAMB Drags) It is a great pleasure to know the both of you. I always enjoy your reads. Keep on doing what you do!
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