who impressed you most the first time you met them?

bob vawter

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I was impressed with Joan's hospitality though.....

holy sh*t Larr you shoulda been....
you ate 15 bucks worth of corned beef on those reubens......


btw did you fix mommas loose headlites on her car yet?

and yes the three call rule IS in effect.....
 

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Mike really impressed me at the Atlanta gathering when I first met him

I was expecting to meet a prick from what I have been told 5years before I met him, and he was the opposite!!! I'm glad I met him with a neutral attitude that day

That opened my eyes how dishonest the "other" crowd was on the other forum.
 

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Hmm, hard to answer for me. So many great people in this industry have helped me out. I will say the sleeper agent is @Bill P. Watch out for him. He has a kick ass business building past we could all learn from. Nice guy too.
 

Mark Saiger

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A nice thread guys...

Bringing back great memories of my first time meeting a number of people here and people who I did not or have not yet had the pleasure to meet :)
 

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Can't love anyone here...............just ain't right.............not in my day to day world...in person.
But I did tell my best friend since highschool that I loved him...............called me a FAG!

NOW THAT IS LOVE!
 

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I am sure that anyone who acquires this award would be deserving of it. And, for sure, anyone above, including the one and only, a real Legend in his time, jImMy!

However, Scott touched on it and reminded me of the fact that the History in this Industry has been somehow lost and swiped under the carpet so to speak. I realize that individuals come and go in this business and many of the old timers have either passed a long the way, or have since rode into the sunset. My point is this: Many of these original people who were the real Pioneers back in the 60's/70's who provided the missionary work , the foundation, the true innovators (not the copy-cats) been overlooked. Perhaps this was not by accident, rather it was by the passing of time and the "younger generation(s)". Too bad.

But, anyways, it was nice to walk down memory lane.

Good luck to all!
 

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Bill Bane was such a dynamic individual at least twice I walked away from his presentations thinking I need to sell our TM's and buy Bane units. :lol:

He was very impressive. :cool:

And you came back from selling the family cow with a handful of beans....... and not the magic kind either. Unless you count bean farts as magic.
 

Jim Pemberton

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I had alway seen Bill Bane as "the enemy", as his articles in his newsletters often attacked high heat truck mounts, distributors, and other targets that I felt hit a little to close to home.

I then met him in person when he graciously accepted the invitation to speak at a trade show I was involved with. The criticism we received for inviting him was stunning. Other manufactures treated us like we had invited Satan himself to speak.

I found him to be funny, charming, and humble. His presentation was inspiring and generous to all parties in our industry.

In his last years we struck up a friendship via emails that I will always treasure.

We will not see the like of him again
 
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Hey Jim look what I found while clearing off my credenza. Cassette and work book.

:cool:

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Hey Jim look what I found while clearing off my credenza. Cassette and work book.

:cool:

View attachment 73747

He had a series of cassette tape programs in the 80's. That one was about how to handle incoming calls, not telemarketing, to be clear.

He never talks about things he used to do though. He has no rear view mirror in his outlook on life.
 

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He is always ahead of his time. Back then I made scripts flip charts like the examples he had in the program. While they never answered it exact, it gave them reference. It worked well.
 

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It's hard not to give Ralph Bloss first place. I met him back when he was not the owner but just worked for Steam Way International (International Equipment Inc. back then) As a Steam Way Distributor for several years, saw quite a bit of him. Always so generous! You never paid for a meal. He always would insist on picking up the tab. Just a genuine caring man.

I have also enjoyed Doyle over the years. Some of his dad in him for sure.
 

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I am impressed with the people of this board, who are willing to help each other, share their knowledge, time and mistakes. People who will take time from their already busy day, to help others with no financial gain.

Deeds sure beat charisma in my book.
 

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One person who impressed me was the fella who owns the jondons. Nick or something like that.

Went for sfs and here is this old timer who owns the place hanging out/serving us Lasagna for lunch. Place is going nuts making money/super busy and he's chilling with the class, as his business runs like a top with out him really needing to do anything.
 

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One person who impressed me was the fella who owns the jondons. Nick or something like that.

Went for sfs and here is this old timer who owns the place hanging out/serving us Lasagna for lunch. Place is going nuts making money/super busy and he's chilling with the class, as his business runs like a top with out him really needing to do anything.
Pretty cool old dude. He's a chick magnet. If you notice he always says hi to us guys but spends time with the girls. :winky:
 

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Haha met the owner of Modernistic last year. He came to the shop first time Genny and I were there.

I think he just wanted to check Genny out.
 

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