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Re: Chicago Teslathon??



Original poster: "cd by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <vbprg1-at-hotmail-dot-com>

Id think about brining my small coil up from St Louis....or at least comeing
to see
personaly Id like to meet Bert hes answered so many of my questions
I feel I owe him a 6 pack of his favorite beer....
that and I'd like to buy a few coins from him....

Any other Coilers located in St Louis Area????
Chris

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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:00 AM
Subject: Chicago Teslathon??


> Original poster: "Steven Ward by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<srward16-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>
>
>
> Steve, Ken, Terry and all,
> There are a number of coilers in the Chicago area, some on the List, and
> most not on the list. They include Dr. John Gudenas (VTTC), myself (10"
> Classic Coil), Jeff Larson (10" Classic Coil), Brad DiGiovini, and Tedd
> Payne. Others whom I've not yet met include Ken Kanno, David Thomson,
> Steve Ward, and Terry Blake . Any others that we're missing??Best regards,
> -- Bert ---- Bert HickmanStoneridge Engineering
> "Electromagically" Shrunken Coins!http://www.teslamania-dot-com
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone see any possibility in a Chicagoland Teslathon??  Id
definitely
> be interested, and currently have 3 coils.  A small VTTC with an 811A with
a
> measly 4" spark.  I have a coil powered by a 12/30 that gives a very loud
> 21" arc.  And lately i have my large coil.  1800VA with over 5 foot arcs.
> Im drawing about >20A since the NSTs are lousy in the name of power
> consumption.  Maybe we could get a list going, with even the hopes of some
> kind of get-to-gether.  Im only 17 so i cant be the one to organize such
an
> event.  If anyone is interested in hosting a teslathon say within 1.5
hours
> of chicago, id likely be able to go.  I also have a friend Steve Klec, who
> would probably be interested in such an event.  He has an 8" coil that was
> throwing about 4.5 feet, but he is now without transformers.  Maybe he
will
> have something to offer in the near future.  Id like to see some other
> coils, and there builders.  And all of my coils are portable.
>
> Steve Ward.
>