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Neuswede

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hmm thats too bad I'm not sure there will be a word that can describe what I have in mind for the federal other than "rat" no paint I'm thinking upgraded brakes a dodge pickup box and a 351 windsor... :) if anyone doesnt like it thats just too bad I guess

I guess I get the Rat Rod thing, looking back at the roots of Hot Rodding, and I completely support anyone's ingenuity and creativity in building them; they are fun to look at. It's what [you] like that is important.
 
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Agreed...it really should be called the Hokey Ass Menstrual Board. Way Too much flamin', posing and flat-out unfriendly types to suit me. After reading 1 too many rants, I chose to never join. Some guys just like that kind of thing....I'm not one of them. I've met several of their ilk at various car shows in the area...they aren't much better in person either.



Yes, there are a some "dudes with attitudes" on there, just like on every other forum group that I visit. That said, there are also some good guys who are friendly, helpful and have a wealth of knowledge to draw upon. You just have to "separate the wheat from the chaf". I'm a HAMB'er and certainly don't consider myself a flamer, poser or unfriendly. As a matter of fact, I've posted many invitations for other's to drop by my garage anytime they are in the area. That same invitation is extended to you, Neuswede, as you live in a neighboring state. Drop by for a cold drink, some rock-n-roll from the jukebox, a game or two of pinball and let's talk hotrods for awhile!

Jim
 

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Yes, there are a some "dudes with attitudes" on there, just like on every other forum group that I visit. That said, there are also some good guys who are friendly, helpful and have a wealth of knowledge to draw upon. You just have to "separate the wheat from the chaf". I'm a HAMB'er and certainly don't consider myself a flamer, poser or unfriendly. As a matter of fact, I've posted many invitations for other's to drop by my garage anytime they are in the area. That same invitation is extended to you, Neuswede, as you live in a neighboring state. Drop by for a cold drink, some rock-n-roll from the jukebox, a game or two of pinball and let's talk hotrods for awhile!

Jim

Thanks Jim:

Would make a nice day trip sometime. There's some nice [fun to drive] roads over in your part of the world.

Marc
 
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Agreed...it really should be called the Hokey Ass Menstrual Board. Way Too much flamin', posing and flat-out unfriendly types to suit me. After reading 1 too many rants, I chose to never join. Some guys just like that kind of thing....I'm not one of them. I've met several of their ilk at various car shows in the area...they aren't much better in person either.

99.9% of the people on the HAMB are the salt of the earth. The charitable things those guys accomplish amaze me every day. Just a single example:

We had a young guy that had been on the forum since he was 8 years old or so. He developed a rare form of cancer. The forum raised enough money to send him to California from Canada for a procedure that extended his life. On top of that, a bunch of fellas from the HAMB got together and built him a car. Even though he was only 15, the Canadian authorities let him drive it.

When he died, the entire forum felt it... And that's because that forum is full of people that don't judge folks on a whim. Good people.

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The H.A.M.B. is more than a forum. It's a very special place full of a lot of great people.
 

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99.9% of the people on the HAMB are the salt of the earth. The charitable things those guys accomplish amaze me every day. Just a single example:

We had a young guy that had been on the forum since he was 8 years old or so. He developed a rare form of cancer. The forum raised enough money to send him to California from Canada for a procedure that extended his life. On top of that, a bunch of fellas from the HAMB got together and built him a car. Even though he was only 15, the Canadian authorities let him drive it.

When he died, the entire forum felt it... And that's because that forum is full of people that don't judge folks on a whim. Good people.

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The H.A.M.B. is more than a forum. It's a very special place full of a lot of great people.

Certainly there are instances in our hobby that bring out the best in people, as you would expect from car folks. Thanks for sharing his story.
 

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99.9% of the people on the HAMB are the salt of the earth. The charitable things those guys accomplish amaze me every day. Just a single example:

I had NO idea! That's extremely cool! :beer:

If it wasn't for GJ, I doubt Mjozefow and I would have met, something we discussed just last night.

Keep up the good work Ryan and let us know when it's ready to go live. :beer:
 
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Yeah, it's pretty incredible... And these aren't isolated incidences. Here are a few more examples from just the past 6 months:

1. Raised over $10k for Joplin, MO tornado relief fund in less than a week. I have no idea what the total raised is at this point, but it's considerable... And we had a ton of folks that drove thousands of miles to be on site to help with the relief.

2. Raised over $20k for one of our members that lost everything due to a fire that wasn't covered under insurance. A number of fellas also got together to help him rebuild.

3. Raised thousands for a member that lost his house in the missouri floods. Fundraising is still going on as I type...

4. The H.A.M.B. as an institution has donated over $10k to Dell Children's Hospital since January 1.

5. One of our long time members recently passed tragically... I'm not sure of the total raised to cover funeral, etc... but it is considerable at this point.

And the folks on the forum do a ton of little things every day. Just as an example, we had a member that was driving his hot rod from the west coast to the midwest not long ago. He had a tire issue. Coker Tire flew a tire to the nearest airport and then one of our members picked it up from there and drove over 400 miles to get it to our stranded man.

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I don't point all of this out to blow my own horn. In fact, other than some donations here and there, I have very little to do with this stuff... The people on the HAMB did it all. There is no finer group of people on this earth.
 
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Here's a shot of some of our boys rebuilding Joplin:

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The shop the fellas rebuilt after a devastating fire:

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I'll post some more pretty inspirational shots when I get back to my computer... Including one of a tank flying a H.A.M.B. Alliance flag as it rolls into Baghdad during the first part of the invasion. And another of an Army battalion that received a ton of christmas gifts from the "Christmas for Troops" program...

After that, I'll shut up. Promise. :)
 
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Ryan emailed asking me for some of the military shots I have of the boys at war flying HAMB flags. When I asked for a reason he pointed me to this post. His replies actually got me to register on a message board and I don't do that often. This is the second one I've ever registered for.

BTW, Ryan. You need to make that easier!

Anyway, I have two points that I would like to make. One, the HAMB has changed the hot rod world. It's that influential and that important. Just ask Source Interlink.

Secondly, Ryan is the most gracious person I have ever had the pleasure to know. I don't know if you guys see it on this forum or not. I don't think a lot of guys on the HAMB see it. BUT, you will never meet a person with a better heart.

And Ryan, you had better not delete this. I'm serious.
 

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I don't point all of this out to blow my own horn. In fact, other than some donations here and there, I have very little to do with this stuff... The people on the HAMB did it all. There is no finer group of people on this earth.

That is not blowing your own horn but simply showing us how your forums bring like minded people together that care and we have a topic here on the GJ recently when some one needed help to find work. I can not find the post as it is lost in Free Parking, But I am sure many know the post I refer to.
 

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Ryan emailed asking me for some of the military shots I have of the boys at war flying HAMB flags. When I asked for a reason he pointed me to this post. His replies actually got me to register on a message board and I don't do that often. This is the second one I've ever registered for.

BTW, Ryan. You need to make that easier!

Anyway, I have two points that I would like to make. One, the HAMB has changed the hot rod world. It's that influential and that important. Just ask Source Interlink.

Secondly, Ryan is the most gracious person I have ever had the pleasure to know. I don't know if you guys see it on this forum or not. I don't think a lot of guys on the HAMB see it. BUT, you will never meet a person with a better heart.

And Ryan, you had better not delete this. I'm serious.

Well said. :thumbup: I have not met Rayn in person but have been told here and by some on the HAMB I know personaly Ryan is a top guy.:thumbup:
 
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While I certainly appreciate the confidence, those things were done by the HAMB - Not me.

And even if I had a small finger in some of those things, it wouldn't compare to what Mr. Prune has done for this country. Hero. Plain and simple.

In any case, the HAMB rules. You just can't defend any other conclusion. It's impossible.
 

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They actually looked really nice. And I damn near went with them... But they were just a little too thin. I want something that feels as good in the hand as it looks mounted on a box - ya know?

Great to see someone not going with the "oh, it's okay" or "we'll make do".
I'm somewhat new here and don't know the history of this site but just to let you know I like the way things seem to be done here. Have had a great time getting to know how it all works and I'm looking forward to having a tag!
I've looked at HAMB and will join there too.
Old cars, tools, garages and and helping the other guy out who helped you is so cool and this is the place for all of it.
Will be going through Austin later this month so I"ll wave as I drive by.
 
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Agreed...it really should be called the Hokey Ass Menstrual Board. Way Too much flamin', posing and flat-out unfriendly types to suit me. After reading 1 too many rants, I chose to never join. Some guys just like that kind of thing....I'm not one of them. I've met several of their ilk at various car shows in the area...they aren't much better in person either.

Nice, insult the owner of both sites while using HIS bandwidth!?!?!? You should be first to step up for an Allianceto cover it.

I don't need to defend the HAMB, Ryan was much more diplomatic. I will say I have met lifelong friends on that board in the last 10 years. Folks that will drop everything to help another as Ryan pointed out. I'll drink to that :beer:

And for those that are curious, we have other sister stites

Ford Barn (Antique Ford), Gear Journal (Gadgets and EDC), Jockey Journal (Bikes), Jalopy Journal (HAMB)
 
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Ryan, think about vinyl garagejournal.com URL stickers we can put on toolboxes and cars. Best way to get more like-minded people to the site.
 

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Ryan, You just made my eyes 'smile' from the HAMB Andy post & all the other stuff that you posted about the HAMB.......Your should change your name to "Elmer"......your the glue that brings all of us 'Yahoos' together via this computer thing.....Heck, I have met a gentleman & his wife in his 70's that stays @ our house when he drives thru on his travels. I have tried to help out with some of the stuff over the past 10 years.

I will try and post some pictures later.

The "Alliance" will be a good thing & I get to save some coin with the vendors.

Chris Nelson
Kansas
 

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It's funny that the HAMB even needed to be defended, yes there is some flaming, not like it used to be though. There are some hardasses about staying "on topic" but it's a pretty narrow focus and it's frowned on to go outside that focus. But I have to say more often than not the people that get hammered didn't take the time to figure out what the forum is about before they go down the wrong path. It takes a little thicker skin to make it over there, but as was stated the friends made are some of the best people I know in the world. They will go to bat for you in a second, send you parts that you need, drive hours and hours out of their way to help someone out. I can only think that the same attitude shown here is the same attitude that got you "the treatment" over there...
 

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Do we need an Alliance ? OK no need to answer that. I see the good value in it.

I see we already have an Alliance (friendship) of our members. When I read this topic >
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=104135&showall=1 I see an alliance of good people here on this forum willing to help others we may have never met but have an Aliance with a common interest.
 
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I signed up for the HAMB in 2008 and quit visiting there shortly thereafter because of the flaming, etc.

HOWEVER....I started checking back in there early this year and have noticed that it's much more friendly, so I started posting again and will probably join the HAMB Alliance soon.
 

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Damn. These stories about the camaraderie on the HAMB make me want to be a part of it. I need a hot rod!

We've done a few charitable things on here in the last couple years, but diddly-squat compared to the stories Ryan just shared. I'm kind of bummed out that we aren't that tight here.
 

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Damn. These stories about the camaraderie on the HAMB make me want to be a part of it. I need a hot rod!

We've done a few charitable things on here in the last couple years, but diddly-squat compared to the stories Ryan just shared. I'm kind of bummed out that we aren't that tight here.

Just read on the HAMB Ryan is going to travel down under. Hope he gets a chance to visit a few Garage Journal Members and not just HAMBers. :)

Bull I think we have a good group here. We just need some group motivation :) and perhaps a tidy up here on the forum so it covers what the No 1 topic should be - Garages and what we do in them and not to forget us the people that use them.
 

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No the HAMB is about Traditional Hot Rods. If post about Muscle cars and you will get chased away for not reading the rules.

I do remember, a few years ago, a fellow was posting on there about some big old Pontiac from the '60s. It was either a wagon, or a four door, or just a huge fullsize Poncho, I can't recall. They expressly stated that they were sort of allowing him there even though his car didn't really fit. But, they then got tired of his approach and I think he was chased away.

That's how my admittedly flawed memory remembers it going down, at least.
 

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I do remember, a few years ago, a fellow was posting on there about some big old Pontiac from the '60s. It was either a wagon, or a four door, or just a huge fullsize Poncho, I can't recall. They expressly stated that they were sort of allowing him there even though his car didn't really fit. But, they then got tired of his approach and I think he was chased away.

That's how my admittedly flawed memory remembers it going down, at least.

I'm not a member on the HAMB (and I haven't stayed at a Holiday Inn Express in a long time) but I was wandering around and found build threads to a lot of different vehicles. I would guess as long as you're not obnoxious they will let you stick around.

One of the builds of interest was a 59 ElCamino. My first car when I was a kid. It was DEFINITELY NOT a rat rod...
 

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The classifieds there do contain this sticky:

The H.A.M.B. and H.A.M.B. Classifieds are for "Traditional Hot Rods" and "Customs" only.

It is not a "Rat Rod" website and this moniker has been so over used it just has nothing in common with 'Traditional Rods" or Traditional Customs ".
It is a negative with it's over - usage for anything that supposably old and rusty.

No more.......

IF YOUR DESCRIPTION CONTAINS "RAT ROD" DON'T EVEN POST IT OR IT WILL GET DELETED.
Seriously anything with "Rat Rod" is deleted.
 

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id love to have a garage journal logo to put up in the shop! i have not followed the entire thread but id love something, anything GJ. ill even take a bumper sticker!
 
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