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ronjohn55

New in Town
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Hi all,

Finally got a chance here today to sit down and type out a proper introduction, not the quick two-bit one I left in the beer thread. ;-)

As I said in the other thread, I have to thank jkath for sending me the link here, I've thoroughly enjoyed lurking about and reading up on some of the threads here! It's really played into a lot of the information I've been trying to track down for the last 18 months.

A bit about myself, I grew up and currently live in Michigan. Naturally that means that I went to work in the auto industry when the time came... At first, it was the local company with the big blue oval on the building. They decided I needed to live in Dallas, TX and travel all over the south. After 3 years of that, I had a better idea and moved back home. I now work as a project manager type person for one of the Japanese imports.

My wife and I started to step back in time when she fell in love with the houses in the neighborhood I grew up in. Having grown up swearing I would never own one since I knew how much work they were, I got roped into it anyways. We're now the proud owners of a 1919 Model "F" Ford Home. These were some of the (if not the original) houses ever to be built using assembly line techniques. (One crew dug basements, another did framing, etc.)

Shortly after we got back to Michigan, I took up brewing beer and making wine/mead/cider at home. This is where my interest in the the subject matter of this site has really tied in. My mom passed in June of 2004, and our home sort of became the gathering place for the family. It wasn't long before what I was up to in the basement became a topic of conversation. I was then clued in to the fact that I had unwittingly revived a long standing family traditon! As it turns out, a great number of the relatives that my uncle can recall visiting (He's older than my mom was) were forever making homemade beer and wine. In fact, his father (my grandpa) has long been rumored in the family to have been running booze for the Purple Gang.

So here I am now, trying to reach back in time in order to recreate what I've sadly found to be a spotty family history, yet becoming more and more fascinated by it with each new discovery...

Sorry to be so long winded!


John
 

ronjohn55

New in Town
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Location
Metro Detroit
jkath said:
I'm so glad you're here now, ronjohn!!!
Feel free to post a photo of the old home!

This one?

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John
 

Andykev

I'll Lock Up
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The Beautiful Diablo Valley
Welcome aboard. NICE HOUSE

Welcome to the Lounge, and you don't have to be a lurker.

Nice houes, and what about that car? WOWOWOWWWO! If that house was in our area of California, none of us could afford it;)

Glad to have you here. And your "tipsteress", well, I have PM'ed her already and she's a gem.
 
Heheheheheh. Prohibition made quite a few fellows into "criminals" for making their own wine and beer. It got my Great-Great-Grandfather into trouble and the whole neighborhood errupted into a big huge fight---just like int he movies. Great-Great-Grandpa had 13 children so trying to arrest an old man in the neighborhood where his own family lived around him was not such a great idea. Aunt Cozy took off a shoe and whacked a cop on the head---knocking him out. Great-Great-Grandpa took out a couple of policemen. Grandma had the good sense to keep my Grandfather out of it. She kept him in the house. It was a riot and they eventually lost and ended up in jail. The situation was ridiculous considering my grandfather made the stuff for just himself and the undercover jerk who came buy to get some was given it free! He got a month. They let the rest go.
So don't feel like you are the only one with a Prohibition past. I am proud of mine. "Ya sneaky Copper c'mere." :p

Regards to all,

J
 

Twitch

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Hey ronjohn if you are in Detroit have you ever gone by to see the old Packard plant at a safe time? Next year it'll be 100 and hasn't operated since '56. Hey steal me a brick to put in my 1950!
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ronjohn55

New in Town
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Location
Metro Detroit
Andykev said:
Welcome to the Lounge, and you don't have to be a lurker.

Nice houes, and what about that car? WOWOWOWWWO! If that house was in our area of California, none of us could afford it;)

Glad to have you here. And your "tipsteress", well, I have PM'ed her already and she's a gem.

Sadly the car isn't mine. It's an actual hearse - complete with a few bullet holes, from a long operating funeral home in town. That picture was taken the day of the Historic distric home tour, a fundraiser for the historic district we live in. Every other year, volunteer homes are decorated to the hilt for a "tour of Christmas past". Since we're one of the lucky few with a front driveway - the district officers asked if we could host the car - Who could say no to a request like that?!?!?

Thanks again all for the welcome!

John
 

ronjohn55

New in Town
Messages
19
Location
Metro Detroit
Twitch said:
Hey ronjohn if you are in Detroit have you ever gone by to see the old Packard plant at a safe time? Next year it'll be 100 and hasn't operated since '56. Hey steal me a brick to put in my 1950!
23pacdoor.jpg

Quite often! Even when it WASN'T safe! I've been places that sane people wouldn't really ever want to be! Only been mugged once though - and that was in one of the GOOD areas! :rage:

I did my undergrad, and now my MBA downtown at Wayne State University. So I'm very familiar with downtown Detroit, plus the sububs.

Next time I go by, if there's a brick - it's yours!

John
 

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