Marjorie, Marjorie, Margorie. And you too Vic!

This is going to be a little story about teamwork. The stars are Marjorie Drake and Victor Stoykovich. Vic is important to Marj because he owns Town and Country Reprographics, in Concord, NH. And I’m sure Marjorie needed a printer! Vic is also president of the Concord Aero Guidance Society, and also here on Facebook.

Victor Stoykovich earned mention in this little story when he surreptitiously took my photo as he entered the park. George Smiley he ain’t. At the time I left my mouth hanging open and maybe pushed my tongue against my lower lip, not my most flattering pose but at the time I thought the photo was for a CAGS club newsletter. Little did I know what was to come.

I really don’t know the details other than we were told that our volunteer status was terminated immediately and we were to leave Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton, NH in 24 hours. No real reason given just vague statements about complaints made against me and Lynn.

I’d like to see the hard copy part of Vic and Marg’s work so if you still have one can you mail it to me, Art Joly at: 373 South Willow Street, PMB 248, Manchester, NH 03103?

The last time this was done to me it didn’t work partly because I owned my condo unit and because the people gave me a copy of their leaflet. The claim back in 1990 was that was a pedophile. It’s an easy charge to make, has a great emotional reaction and doesn’t need any proof. All of the damage is done with the claim.

About Art

55 years old. By training, ability and experience I am a master toolmaker. My most recent projects include designing and building a process to grind a G rotor pump shaft with four diameters and holding all four diameters within plus or minus 4 microns of nominal. This was an automated process using two centerless grinders refitted to my specifications using automatic load and unload machines plus automatic feedback gauging. I also designed and built an inspection machine to check for the presence and size of a straight knurl on a hinge pin using a vision system for non-contact gauging.
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