I used to work for Ron Brown (biggest thighs I've seen on a human being) and his Mom (wasn't it called "Tire & Wheel Concepts" back then?). That was back in "86"?. I'm not sure exactly. What a small world. If I remember correctly, the manager's name was Mike or Jim and his son worked there too. When Ron put on a Car show at the Anaheim Stadium, I built a semi-portable flat-black display rack with all Fosgate stuff that rocked. Todd was the "salesguy" and he drove a T-bird. Vance & Hines was next door. Joe was was their "mechanic" and he had this really hot Black w/blue Chevelle.
Besides Ron's cars, like the pearl white Porsche 911 with the Blue Interior and his Astrovan, I remember working on Leroy Irving's Porsche, Henry Ellard's White BMW, Mike Schad's car, etc. I was only with him for about 6 months, when I had an accident over the Labor day weekend and cracked up my car coming back from dirtbike riding in Hemet (hit some blackice coming out of turn, straight into a phone pole), and my face cut up from the windsheild. (No scarring, thank god.)
I had already known Carl (Sprague?) well before that, when I used to work for a company called Tape Odyssey Sound Systems (TOSS,Inc.) The place I worked at then was in a small business complex where Ball Road passed over the 5 and Anaheim Blvd. I worked there for 3 1/2 years doing installs and sales. Our main gig was insurance theft R & R work for AAA. We also supplied Carl with head units for his projects. We were the Sanyo & Concord Distributor back then for the area, before CSD picked them up. (I really liked that HPL-130!) Until I lost everything in a house fire about four years ago, I even still had a copy of the "Car Stereo Blue Book". What really hurt the most was loosing all my pictures (portfolio) of my installs. Over ten years worth.
So, more than likely, you and I have probably met somewhere along the line. We probably saw each other at the CSD warehouse, picking up stuff (remember they used to be located on Oslo circle before Gerald relocated to his bigger building.)
I did a gig at Henry's, Pacific, The Car Stereo House (Beach & Katella)(Hey, Kevin, if you're out there, are ya still "God's gift"?), The Sound Machine (Peter & Helen Lee - Good people to work for), D.J.'s Autosound (Dave Parker & Bro Jim) (which used to be Varian's, before Harry lost it), Speaker Box (Santa Ana, next to the freeway) and in Belmont Shores called "Offshore Stereo & Detailing" (that's where I found out how much a Mercedes Windshield cost). Then I moved back to Palmdale in "88" and worked for "Powersound", which was owned by a guy named Wayne, who used to be one of the Vice-Presidents of Leo's Stereo. But he sold it to one of the installers, then shortly after it went belly up. I think Wayne knew it wasn't going to be in business much longer, and, in my opinion, well....... I won't say it.
Well, anyway, as I said, this site is fantastic and you should (and probably will) be recognized for your acheivements here. I have been doing some web design parttime, (basic stuff mostly, still smoothing out my "learning curve") and I know the amount of work and brain juice it took to put this site together. I can honestly see this as becoming the premeire DIY site, which I am a firm advocate of DIY enthusiasts. I only started checking sites related to car audio a couple of days ago (that mid-life crisis thingy?). Now I will be checking everyday. Could it be an ego thing? Maybe......but I don't know everything and will never profess to saying I do, but if my two cents will help, I've got plenty of loose change..........
Please feel free to contact me at anytime at my email. I don't need to post it here, since you are the Head Cheese, you have the access to your database and can pull it up from there. I hesitate to post my #, but will gladly email it to you.
As you can probably tell, I enjoy writing (coming from a family of preachers, teachers, professors and published writers). I miss the industry and am seriously considering coming back, but not as an installer this time, although it would be very difficult to keep my nose out of the work bay.......
Robert M Brady (a.k.a. Webguy & an "Ole Dog") Well, not that old......
www.cjfa.org (this website I got sued for, fought the case Pro Se, and won), www.avdining.com (a recent startup), www.gnitc.net are some of the sites I've created, and could always stand some improvement. I am my own worst critic.
P.S. - I don't remember if 8-tracks were still being made and probably weren't, but there were still a few hanging around our warehouse. And, no, I didn't know that Old Disney) about Carl's building. The thing I missed about living in Anaheim was the 9:30 PM fireworks. I would take my son, Patrick, outside everynight to watch. (who just turned 18 last month and also enjoys car audio, takes after Dad, but what kid doesn't these days.) Both of my sons have helped me on quite a few of my past projects. I remember when my oldest was 3 years old and I was working on my own car. I went to grab a nutdriver and they were all gone. He had taken them and dropped them down this drain hole in the floor of the carport. Fortunately, my arms were long enough to reach them. Exlite Nutdrivers weren't cheap! Now I joke with him about it, telling people that he would use more tools than I did on jobs back then). Needess to say, he received his own set of tools that Xmas.......... Then, a couple of years later, I became a proud Dad again. This time, I've got a computer whiz kid that should also become a graphics artist and is into Anime.
Clean tools = Clean work!