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<blockquote data-quote="naulahka" data-source="post: 44165" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>With the recent passing of a living legend in the form of Sid Biberman,and</p><p>other irreplaceable Vincent enthusiasts/members we have sadly reached a juncture</p><p>where the MPH carries a litany of obituaries to the great and noteworthy in the history</p><p>of the club and marque.</p><p>I recently lent a few recent MPH's to a much younger friend and Vincent owner who carries</p><p>paid membership to other noteworthy makes of machine.His summation was that he felt</p><p>dispirited/downhearted with this litany of loss spread throughout our great magazine in the form of</p><p>obituaries to the great and noteworthy,and a dampener to anyone joining the club anew.</p><p>Cannot we carry a separate section in MPH to the testament/gravitas of these recently passed "Vincenteers",</p><p>who paved the way</p><p>for the rest of us,so individuals can focus on their significance,whilst the rest of MPH maintains</p><p>the more 'up beat' theme it did several years ago? I hate to sound like a heretic,but our future lies</p><p>in attracting the young and enthused Vincent fan,yet still retaining this fitting epitaph section?</p><p></p><p>Naulahka</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naulahka, post: 44165, member: 216"] With the recent passing of a living legend in the form of Sid Biberman,and other irreplaceable Vincent enthusiasts/members we have sadly reached a juncture where the MPH carries a litany of obituaries to the great and noteworthy in the history of the club and marque. I recently lent a few recent MPH's to a much younger friend and Vincent owner who carries paid membership to other noteworthy makes of machine.His summation was that he felt dispirited/downhearted with this litany of loss spread throughout our great magazine in the form of obituaries to the great and noteworthy,and a dampener to anyone joining the club anew. Cannot we carry a separate section in MPH to the testament/gravitas of these recently passed "Vincenteers", who paved the way for the rest of us,so individuals can focus on their significance,whilst the rest of MPH maintains the more 'up beat' theme it did several years ago? I hate to sound like a heretic,but our future lies in attracting the young and enthused Vincent fan,yet still retaining this fitting epitaph section? Naulahka [/QUOTE]
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