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And, finally, which I think I've posted on already, this all started with the loan of working Canon Cat (sitting in a plastic bin in the warehouse - boo!) to Kennett Classic (on display for people to use - yay!).
Our general philosophy going forward is that we can't display everything, so it makes much more sense to loan out artifacts for the world to see (and repair!) than to have artifacts sit in the warehouse (climate controlled or not). Everything is now backed by a formal process, though, so we have checks and balances and really want to encourage people and organizations who have never asked before to consider asking.
Is there something we haven't thought of? Let us know!
Best wishes,
-Adam
Adam, This is a nice gesture and I respect the Steering Committee for putting out a coherent plan and managing people resources so well. When we formed this group in 2005 we discussed loaning out systems for restoration and it's really great to hear it's finally happening. There are so many people with talent in the group who want to contribute. This is what causes the MARCH/VCFed to stand out. I'd suggest you try to track down the persons who donated items that are to be checked out. When there is some action/progress let the persons who donated them know that their donation was finally being curated. It would encourage other quality donations. Generally-speaking keep a paper-trail with the items. BTW - I am going to send out some announcements soon about Kennett Classic and our upcoming event scheduled for September 26th. Due to COVID 19 I decided that we'll reschedule the larger event and replace with a one-year anniversary open house instead. Details to follow. We are in the process of setting up a 68000 exhibit that will include the Canon Cat. I have been at the beach all summer (Lewes, DE), finally getting back to business again. We are now back to our regular schedule - Tues through Saturday 11-4. Best Regards Bill Degnan kennettclassic.com