> we
> disassembled in Detroit, his favorite little barn with small personal
> labspace in the shed, which Henry Ford had collected after Edison's death
>
Hey, is the great one or two days a week Edison Interpreter who is a local
DJ with a passion for Edison going with the building? He is/was one of the
best anywhere with his combination of Edison knowledge and respect, and DJ
self assuring and personable style. I can't imagine the building without
him/Edison in it. As a Radio Guy, he had a personal passion and respect
for the person who made his modern profession possible, and his love and
reverence for the place made for great Interpretation.
cp in bc
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