Posted by: Tim McGuire on
1 - Dec 24, 2009 at 8:59:21 pm
Hey Jerry. You did a water color for me many years ago. It had my Blue 1970 Mustang sitting in front of the Tower Station in Shamrock Texas. Its a truly amazing watercolor. I hope you are doing well. Regards, Tim McGuire (Dallas, Texas)
Posted by: Bob Swengrosh on
1 - Nov 18, 2009 at 5:52:14 pm
Jerry, What a great day it was on Sunday November 15, 2009 to stop and meet you, have our "EZ Guide" signed and the purchase of a number of your picture prints. With the purchase and viewing of the DVD - "Bones of the Old Road" you and Jim Ross (who we also talked to) set the tone of the trip. Purchasing the book "IMAGES of 66" (book one) and your "EZ 66 Guide" book made our trip in the Red Corvette the greatest. Thanks for your great book.
Posted by: Frank Lofton on
1 - Nov 18, 2009 at 11:52:00 am
I'm the gentleman that sold you that 1925-era G&B Model 176 visible gasoline pump. Was just checking your site. I wish you well, and will try to stop by one day and buy an EZguide. Autographed, I hope!
Posted by: LEMAIRE Patricx and Martine on
1 - Nov 10, 2009 at 8:42:39 am
we are 58 and 59 years old and for us "la route 66" is a dream and we will pass 6 weeks in april and may 2010 to travel. Two questions for us: we are french and the distants are too big for us! We have EZguide and the maps "here is it" Is it necessary to have a guide bok and atlas? And which? Also we think it will be good if we meet somebody on the road how is possible? And who? THANHS FOR ANSWER
Posted by: Greg McClanahan on
1 - Nov 08, 2009 at 6:40:20 am
Jerry,
Wow!!! Your paintings look so good!! I hope that one day Michele and I can make it up there to Chandler to see your place. I am amazed at the way you capture the "past" in your paintings. You are so very talented!! We love you all!! Greg & Michele
Posted by: Keith and Jackie (UK) on
1 - Oct 22, 2009 at 5:15:17 pm
Just want to say how great and useful your EZ66 will be to us when we travel route 66 in June/July 2010. We have just received it from the USA (Amazon.com USA) on the recommendation of someone in the UK and have had a quick look through it and updated it from your website. Really looking forward to travelling this road and as we have never been to the USA before, it is going to be a double trip for us. Firstly driving differently than at home and having the excitement of driving route 66.
We have already booked our stays along route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica with a stop off for 2 nights in Las Vegas, due to the fact that I am a wheelchair user and book ahead so as to make sure of accommodation.
Just one thing I think would help us would be a link on your site for route 66 drivers to exchange experiences with others like us (virgins) who are apprehensive about drive this route.
Well hope to call into your establishment when we get there.
Keith & Jackie
Posted by: Garry & Verlene Guthrie on
1 - Oct 09, 2009 at 7:32:57 pm
Hi Jerry,
I just wanted to thank you for letting us visit with you and signing our 66 sign last Sunday. I have added the print I bought to the other 11 I got from you. All 12 really add to our 66 room. We will have to make another trip to visit the Museum. It was closed on Sunday.
Thanks again. We really enjoyed seeing everything.
Garry
Posted by: wilbur cameron on
1 - Oct 09, 2009 at 6:37:54 pm
would love to see you gallery im ight stop in one of these days
Posted by: Kenneth Gill on
1 - Sep 20, 2009 at 4:33:59 am
Mr McClananhan it was nice to meet you and your father today, John Hardgroves place is incredible my father in law and myself realy enjoyed it as well.
I have been a resident of Edmond Oklahoma for the past 13 years I appriciate the chance to learn more about local history.
Thanks
Posted by: don poling on
1 - Sep 11, 2009 at 6:46:31 pm
thanks jerry, for getting back to me. i am the one that is planing
a three wheel scooter trip acrossed route 66. with planing this trip,that will not happen for another three years, i hope that alot
of renovations in the road and buildings will be done by then. it
is '' very'' important to preserve this part of our history so that
generations after us can also injoy the history in a ''real'' sence.
thanks don poling