Ron Cole Art

I have not purchase anything from him. He has a store front in Ohio - I think near Cambridge. I have seen him at the Military Aviation museum signing his artwork.
 
1st thing I saw was $3300. it was also the last thing I saw.
That’s what I was wondering about. How has he gotten that much fabric from The Sprit of St. Louis? He also has a lot of fabric from the Wright Flyer. If you Google him, there’s an interesting history there dating back to David Koresh and Tim McVeigh.
 
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How has he gotten that much fabric from The Sprit of St. Louis? He also has a lot of fabric from the Wright Flyer.
Old tents and running shoes.??


1st thing I saw was $3300
Gotta be able to afford those anti government militias some how.

Yeh, I think I would doubt the authenticity as well.
 
Starting to wonder if I have a piece of an “old tent” now. :biggrin: Oh well, with no COA, there’s nothing to prove it’s the real deal I guess.

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How was he able to get metal from a stealth plane?
 
Starting to wonder if I have a piece of an “old tent” now. :biggrin: Oh well, with no COA, there’s nothing to prove it’s the real deal I guess.

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Well, either it’s a memento of a great aviation event, or it’s a memento of a great con artist’s career. Either way you own a piece of history, right?
 
I don’t know how he got the F-117 material. I’ve got both the SR-71 and XB-70 relic pieces though.
 
I have an F-35 keychain. Does that count?
Only if it says it’s “genuine.” ;) It’s funny, I’ve got a B-1 skin as well. The difference in the strength of the aluminum is significant. You can bend the EH-60 piece quite easily but the B-1 won’t budge.

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Only if it says it’s “genuine.” ;) It’s funny, I’ve got a B-1 skin as well. The difference in the strength of the aluminum is significant. You can bend the EH-60 piece quite easily but the B-1 won’t budge.

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Nah, no scrap available. I got my keychain when the plane was still in development and I was working on the EOTS electronic architecture. I use it now to hold the key for my baby Beech.


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I've got you all beat. I have an E6-B keychain used by Chuck Yeager himself. Certificate of authenticity written on a napkin. :p

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