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Folks Of Interest Bruce Lancaster Part 2

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  1. Ryan
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    Ryan submitted a new blog post:

    Bruce Lancaster Part 2

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    Continue reading the Original Blog Post
     
  2. NoRust
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    Thank you, for part two.
    Cool, paper backup system for when the computer works, stops working. :D
     
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  3. Bruce was a gem among men. He responded to my very first inquiry about the evolution of the Ford Flathead V-8 with such grace and compassion that I truly felt comfortable asking other questions going forward over the years. That box of notes is a Historical Hot Rodding treasure.
     
  4. Michael Ottavi
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    Truly a very special person, the world would be a much better place if everyone worked harder to be that sharing with everyone else.
     
  5. Petejoe
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    The more I find out about him the more amazed I become.
    Another story…..
    He was a fellow who most times loved to share his knowledge but hesitated to brag about himself. Very humble. I believe he treasured his privacy.
    Probably for various reasons. I read that he had various cool old cars, but for all the years he was on the hamb, he never shared any pictures, even after trying to persuade him, He explained he didn’t have digital camera.
    Now here I find out he didn’t even have a computer. Wow.
    That box blows me away.

    So I came up with an idea of doing something really special for him.
    And surprisingly, knowing in advance what I was up to, he didn’t ask me NOT to do this…….
    I suggested we all take up a collection and buy him a camera so he could share his inventory.
    The collection happened and the camera was delivered. ( Don’t recall who that was)

    I thought finally we could see his stuff and do something for this man who spent his lifetime helping people.
    Bruce, I’m still waiting…. :)
    I don’t recall ever seeing a vehicle Bruce owned.
    That’s Bruce for ya!
     
  6. denis4x4
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  7. 19Fordy
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    Bruce Lancaster was a gentleman and a national '"old car" treasure.
    We all miss him.
     
  8. Moriarity
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    I can't imagine how wonderful the world would be if everyone acted just a little more like Bruce...
     
  9. Tim
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    Fantastic
     
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  10. corncobcoupe
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    Wow - Bruce is definitely missed.
    Nice tribute Ryan.
     
  11. -Brent-
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    There's a ripple effect to living with values.
     
  12. Ebbsspeed
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    One of his posts near the end of his life just gives you a little sample of the kind of research and digging for information Bruce did. It's doubtful that any other member of the HAMB knew these tidbits of info.

    The irony of the last line in his post is striking. I took the liberty of highlighting it.
     
  13. NoSurf
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    I think I met him at the Road Agents show in Connecticut back in '04 or so? Such a nice guy.

    It was awesome when he would post on your threads, helping out and asking questions. He'd go back and research info and report back.

    And he was always so enthusiastic about your build. He was so into it, living vicariously into each of our projects. Want us to succeed in getting these old flattys on the road.

    Bruce Lancaster, Paul Howard, Steve Harwood, Tom Phelan, and many others. I think those guys smile down on us when we fire up these cars and rip them around.
     
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  14. 32Stoker
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    Amen!!
     
  15. As has been said previously, Bruce was a treasure and his never ending wealth of knowledge is missed, we should all try to be a little more like Bruce when it comes to helping each other.

    Bruce Lancaster - the man - a walking ,talking encyclopedia, especially automotive related.

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    Bruce Lancaster - the Liberian the bigger than life persona!

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    HRP
     
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  16. Bruce was a treasure trove of information, and he gladly shared this with everybody.
     
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  17. “I may like traditional cars, but I am not a traditional old man. Most old men are jaded. Grumpy. Not me. Getting old doesn’t mean you have to give up on learning new ways of thinking, doing, or teaching.”
    Bruce Lancaster

    Words of wisdom for those of us who are of that age group. Thanks, Ryan!
     
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  18. I remember plenty of references about a library, never knew he printed stuff out?
     
  19. 1952henry
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    He was one of a kind. And missed…
     
  20. Tow Truck Tom
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    His mind was hungry for minutiae.
    His heart was a Big Block.
    He gave all he had.
    Thanks Ryan ( Good that he left evidence )
    I used to (Fordbarn) see him magicly produce tough facts to lost Barners.
     
  21. Public library? Printed all the stuff out? Legend.
     
  22. Bruce helped me on my deuce pickup build on many occasions
     
  23. Ryan
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    Bruce is what happens when you put education above ego. This is something most kids are capable of, but seems very rare for older folks. He never settled with, "I've been here long enough to know..." And he seemingly never got jaded to the idea that there are other ways of thinking and doing things.

    I know the chances of me pulling that same sentiment off as I get older are very slim... But damnit, I'm sure gonna try...
     
  24. It takes intentionality to be a life-long learner. It doesn't come naturally to most.
     
  25. chicken
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    I remember a post by Bruce on the Ford Barn a few years back. He'd been looking for a particular bit of old Ford information for quite some time with no luck. One day he he happened to knock a pile of magazines off the corner of the bathtub ("Don't ask", he said) and one of the issues fell open to the page with the exact answer he'd been hunting. Of course he shared that information, and at the end of his post he said:

    "Research continues, aided by Providence and gravity".

    What a line, and what a man.

    Terry
     
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  26. Toms Dogs
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  27. I never met Bruce but whenever I had an issue his posts were some of the first that I would look up on the HAMB.

    He didn't know it, but he was a valuable resource when I was building my car. In fact, I was browsing his posts over the weekend and found information that will help me solve a current issue I have.

    He may have left us, but he still helps all of us because his wisdom and knowledge still lives on the HAMB.
     
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  28. tractorguy
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  29. Bruce also had a sense of humor. On a write up on Ford three speed transmissions, at a wrecking yard he bought a sought after 3” shifting fork for 3.00, he explained’ “it was greasy, know your power as a consumer”. I also sold him an Ansen master cyl. bracket and he wrote “dead presidents on their way”….
     
  30. Outback
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    I was just reading up on Rich Fox earlier today, these guys Bruce, Rich & others have left so much for others to glean from, their legacy goes on, through generosity of their time & knowledge. Thanks @Ryan
     
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