Other hobbies or past times outside of detailing

I try to spend my weekends at the USS COD Submarine Veterans Memorial in Cleveland's North Coast Harbor as a volunteer tour guide. Been with the boat for going on five years now. I was recently fortunate enough to be involved with the historic drydocking of the boat in Erie, PA at Donjon's Shipbuilding & Repair. Her first such experience since 1963. What an experience.... History nerd peak performance one may say. I am obsessed with the study and research of our submarine campaign in The Pacific during WW2 and the teaching of said history. People thank me for my tours but I end up thanking them for listening. I do it for selfish reasons....I just want to talk about our beautifully restored and maintained(best in the world, change my mind) fleet boat that turned 78 years old this year. I love the boat so much, and so does my wife, that we actually got married on the boat this September. It was perfect.

If you are in Cleveland ever, or just the Lake Erie coast for that matter, please stop by! I absolutely know more about old submarines and The Pacific War than I do about detailing, not gonna lie. Unfortunately the boat doesn't have a nice clearcoat to maintain and polish...that wouldn't be very stealthy. Measure 32 light grey it is. I kill 1-2 books a month, love to read and can't suck up enough knowledge on the subject.

Talk to me nerdy.
 
I try to spend my weekends at the USS COD Submarine Veterans Memorial in Cleveland's North Coast Harbor as a volunteer tour guide. Been with the boat for going on five years now. I was recently fortunate enough to be involved with the historic drydocking of the boat in Erie, PA at Donjon's Shipbuilding & Repair. Her first such experience since 1963. What an experience.... History nerd peak performance one may say. I am obsessed with the study and research of our submarine campaign in The Pacific during WW2 and the teaching of said history. People thank me for my tours but I end up thanking them for listening. I do it for selfish reasons....I just want to talk about our beautifully restored and maintained(best in the world, change my mind) fleet boat that turned 78 years old this year. I love the boat so much, and so does my wife, that we actually got married on the boat this September. It was perfect.

If you are in Cleveland ever, or just the Lake Erie coast for that matter, please stop by! I absolutely know more about old submarines and The Pacific War than I do about detailing, not gonna lie. Unfortunately the boat doesn't have a nice clearcoat to maintain and polish...that wouldn't be very stealthy. Measure 32 light grey it is. I kill 1-2 books a month, love to read and can't suck up enough knowledge on the subject.

Talk to me nerdy.
Also very cool, I read a lot on military history, as I look down at my shelf now I see a book called Wahoo, I suspect you may know this one. I read it over 25 years ago, but I still keep it on the shelf.

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Also very cool, I read a lot on military history, as I look down at my shelf now I see a book called Wahoo, I suspect you may know this one. I read it over 25 years ago, but I still keep it on the shelf.

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I have every single book there was ever written on SS-238, very familiar indeed. :dblthumb2: My favorite is by the ships last Yeoman, Forest Stirling, who was transferred off at Midway on her fatal 7th patrol with orders that arrived literally an hour before her departure. He missed his meeting with Davy Jones by one hour... Which plays right into the title of my favorite submarine book ever, 'The Luck Of The Draw' by Ruiz. You want to talk about a wild ride, that book is it.

I must digress. I can literally talk on the subject 24/7 365. Lol.
 
You guys have some cool stuff going on outside of cleaning cars.

I dabble a little in a lot of things, and tend to go in and out of them. Right now it's Watches, watching sports, video games (cold war currently), cooking dinner for my wife, trying new restaurants, and learning how to make alcoholic drinks (current favorites are whiskey sours, old fashioned, azaleas).

I just turned 29 like a month ago, maybe that has something to do with the difference in hobbies.
 
You guys have some cool stuff going on outside of cleaning cars.

I dabble a little in a lot of things, and tend to go in and out of them. Right now it's Watches, watching sports, video games (cold war currently), cooking dinner for my wife, trying new restaurants, and learning how to make alcoholic drinks (current favorites are whiskey sours, old fashioned, azaleas).

I just turned 29 like a month ago, maybe that has something to do with the difference in hobbies.

Good hobbies. I turn 30 in 11 days, I am most certainly and "old soul" as they say. When most kids were watching Spongebob I was watching Hogan's Heroes. Been a gamer since the day Halo CE dropped with the original Shrekbox. Currently playing TheHunter:Call Of The Wild more than anything. I too enjoy cooking quite a lot, especially since meeting my old lady three years ago. When you like to cook together every night is date night :xyxthumbs: French 75 for me sir! I am also quite vested in firearms, though no new ones in about a year. Change of financial priorities.
 
Good hobbies. I turn 30 in 11 days, I am most certainly and "old soul" as they say. When most kids were watching Spongebob I was watching Hogan's Heroes. Been a gamer since the day Halo CE dropped with the original Shrekbox. Currently playing TheHunter:Call Of The Wild more than anything. I too enjoy cooking quite a lot, especially since meeting my old lady three years ago. When you like to cook together every night is date night :xyxthumbs: French 75 for me sir! I am also quite vested in firearms, though no new ones in about a year. Change of financial priorities.

I’ve yet to make/try a French 75 but I’ve been meaning to. The wife doesn’t help me cook, but that’s ok. I’d much rather eat my food vs her cooking…lol


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I’ve yet to make/try a French 75 but I’ve been meaning to. The wife doesn’t help me cook, but that’s ok. I’d much rather eat my food vs her cooking…lol


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I won't tell her you said that lol. Though I'm sure she doesn't mind one bit you doing the cooking and her getting to be the taste tester.
 
Model railroading and 1:43 scale die cast cars.

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Pistol shooting or plinking
Collect knives
Ammo re loading
Keeping fit by walking
Playing/walking the neighbours working line GSD
 
I collect vintage car ads. Specifically Cadillac ads that were in Time/Life Magazine. All the ads are in near mint condition and I’ve put each 1 in their own acid free bag & board for long term storage. Each ad measures 11”x14”

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Starting with the 1970’s

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A couple of my favorites from the 70’s

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The late 1960’s

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Early 1960’s

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Late 1950’s

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Early 1950’s

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1940’s

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And all these ads are from the 1930’s all the way back to 1906.

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1930’s [Cadillac V 16 on the left]

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1920’s

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These are from 1906.

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This is them in 1 big stack. About 400 ads all together.

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The ads are sort of an afterthought/just for fun stuff.. My main collection has to do with Cadillac brochures. Here’s where I really lost my mind and spent more money than I care to admit. Lol.

I’ve never put together a post where I’ve tried to display them all because it would probably take me half a day. It’s about 400-500 brochures in all, and they’re stored in the drawers of this big dresser.

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I’ve got at least 1 Prestige Cadillac Brochure [the largest 1 they make] from the current year, all the way back to 1930.

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I even have some in Japanese text. These are extremely rare and hard to find.

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Bare with me, just a couple more pics I’d like to show.

This 1931 Cadillac Sixteen Brochure is among the most sought after Cadillac brochures they ever made. There’s a place called Troxells which sells automobile literature and last I checked they have this brochure priced @$600.00 dollars but it’s not in stock.

But I have 1. This brochure has a pouch on the back page that contains 16 or 32 [sorry it’s been a long time since I opened it] original custom designs that you could order your Cadillac Sixteen on thin tissue like paper. Every drawing is there and in mint condition, like new. This brochure measures 11”x14”

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This next batch of brochures are some of the oldest and rarest Cadillac brochures in my collection. Dating from 1904-1916. These tend to be very expensive if you can even find them for sale.

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This was probably my biggest score ever. Original vintage 1904 Cadillac full line brochure. There’s not too many they made before this 1 and the only other 1 that I know of in existence is in a museum in St. Louis.
Some lady put this up for sale on Ebay and I happened to be searching the moment it went up for $100 obo. I offered $50 and she sold it. Unbelievable.

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I’ve never seen anyone price this brochure, but I consider it priceless. At least $1,000 maybe 2. I wouldn’t take anything less.

Thanks for reading.
 
That brochure collection is incredible! And I bet you'll never sell it. They look like something that ought to be brought to car shows. When I showed my car I displayed all my literature in the trunk. Helped me win first in my class.
 
That brochure collection is incredible! And I bet you'll never sell it. They look like something that ought to be brought to car shows. When I showed my car I displayed all my literature in the trunk. Helped me win first in my class.

That’s awesome. How long ago was that? What was the name of the class?
 
Oh, it was a long time ago; back in 2005 or 2006. Sadly my county doesn't do car shows any more :( I won first in my class for 1980s cars.
 
Oh, it was a long time ago; back in 2005 or 2006. Sadly my county doesn't do car shows any more :( I won first in my class for 1980s cars.

I can imagine how rewarding that must feel. Especially being responsible for having your car look the way it does. It’s not like if you hired a detailer to do the work.
 
Yes I did all the work myself. It was a moment of pride for sure!
 
I absolutely love that ad and brochure collection. One of the coolest things I’ve seen on Autogeek, or really any forum. I love the 50s and 60s ads.

And $1-$2k for that one brochure. If offered, don’t take it. You only know of 1 more in existence, you could very well have it severely under valued in that guess. Plus, $2k doesn’t get you very far today.

Be very proud of that, great collection.
 
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