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Re: Bugeye Group..... Re: Spridget 50th

To: Jay Fishbein <type79@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Bugeye Group..... Re: Spridget 50th
From: Trevor Jessie <trevorwj@insightbb.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:23:27 -0400
OK,
On a related subject: If you can find a local club to sponsor the event, 
then many of the insurance issues will already be covered.  I'm not 
suggesting that it be combined with an existing show.  For example, our 
local club already has some liability insurance (including directors and 
officers), and a relationship with an insurer that has already worked 
with us for the required coverage for an event.  So it would seem that 
you need to find some sprite owners that can persuade their club to host 
the event. 

Can someone please inform me (and others that are not in the know)  what 
the agenda has been for the past sprite gatherings?

Thanks,
Trevor


Jay Fishbein wrote:
> I have tried to avoid chiming-in on this thread (ouch) since it was my 
> understanding that there was already several people who were making the 
> decision on location, etc. But here goes....
>
> I agree that it is best to have a meet dedicated to the Sprite's 50th 
> Anniversary rather than dimish it's importance by making it a lesser 
> part of a major event already planned.
>
> In my own experience, larger clubs, whether they be Austin-Healey clubs 
> or MG clubs, by-and-large don't have the same appreciation for Sprites 
> and Midgets as those on this list do. Spridgets are different cars than 
> Big Healeys and A's, and B's. Owners of those cars for the most part 
> have little or no knowledge and appreciation for Spridgets, just as many 
> of us have little or no knowledge and appreciation for Big Healeys and 
> A's, and B's. For this every reason, there are separate clubs for 
> T-Series cars and A's and B's. (As a minor illustration, I was at an MG 
> club event some years ago and had to explain to an owner of another 
> model of MG exactly what was an Austin-Healey Sprite. As another aside, 
> there is an MG book by a respected MG historian that makes the arguement 
> that regardless of the fact that the Sprite was designed by the Healeys 
> and preceded the Midget by 3 years, more Midgets were produced therefore 
> making the former facts secondary in importance to the latter!)
>
> I'm not casting aspersions on the clubs; that's just the way it is.
>
> I also don't believe you can stage more than one official 50th 
> anniversary event in the USA. Having multiple events nationwide will 
> only diminish their importance and but for handful of people, the same 
> owners are not going to attend more than one.
>
> As for the effort that is underway, it's important to remember that this 
> evolved from the extreme effort and dedication expended by one Rick 
> Moses from Hershey, PA. who almost single-handedly organized every one 
> of the past major Sprite dedicated events. He/They were there first and 
> were very successful at it and therefore I defer to them and their 
> collective wisdom.
>
> jay fishbein
> wallingford, ct
>
> http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/
>
> "Anything happens in Grand Prix racing, and it usually does." Murray Walker
>
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>
> Larry Daniels wrote:
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