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  1. You always amaze me with your research. This guy was a whirlwind of creativity. I pity his poor wife. Was he ever still? At least his son was able to help him and carry on in the business. Goodness, I have a headache just reading about his prowess. I have a feeling the university experience would have given him fits. Some teachers force restraints and pigeonhole students into a mold of their making or even in their own image. [not you… of course, but you know the ones] Perhaps it was just as well he didn’t get that gentleman’s education. He was free to fly without restrictions. Thanks for sharing.

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