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So, is it VK or Velvet Knights now?


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Dan

How many wheels on the Cortina

Murray

Depends on whether or not it has Offenhouser headers and curtains.

Wait that was the pinto wagon!

Sandy Lockheart had 4 wheels! :-)

Dan

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Depends on whether or not it has Offenhouser headers and curtains.

Wait that was the pinto wagon!

Sandy Lockheart had 4 wheels! :-)

Dan

I guess we could ask Janice J or Dianne W (mine and yours)

And yes that was the pinto

The Cortina didn't have a front seat...just a bed

Recall?

Mikey

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I guess we could ask Janice J or Dianne W (mine and yours)

And yes that was the pinto

The Cortina didn't have a front seat...just a bed

Recall?

Mikey

Indeed!

Dan

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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

for the the God of Love?

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if god is love and love is blind, does that mean Ray charles is God?

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Just thought I'd chime in on the issue of people discussing usage of names and past debt...

Assumptions that the old Velvet Knights organization has outstanding debts would be a bit in accurate.

A ) The old organization no longer exist

B ) Holders of the debt have long since written this off, and it is no longer on anyone's books.

C ) More than 7 years have passed from the date of formal dissolution of the old org... no active tradmarks or incorporated entities have existed since such time... making it fairgame for anyone wanting to use the name. If someone wanted to use the legal name Velvet Knights, Inc. to do anything they wish... a doughnut shop, an accounting firm, a drum & bugle corps... nothing prevents them from this. The corps is legally seen as no different than a doughnut shop, and has no legal connection or obligation to the previous entity.

D ) There is no longer actually any tangible debt to pay, even if someone came out with a checkbook wanting to pay it. This sort of thing is written off... and once the full write off is claimed, the debt is no longer collectable.

This sort of thing happens all the time in the corporate word, with a company going under, filing bankruptcy... then resurrecting under the same brand, selling the same products, offer the same services. People should let this one go, and just be glad that another drum corps is coming up... one that certainly seems to have things a lot more together than the last group carrying the name.

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