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Mine was the 1966 edition. Estes mailed a bunch of these to school teachers, including my 6th grade teacher, Kathleen Messick. She dropped it on my desk saying, "Here. You know more about this than I do."
The rest, as they say, is history. . . . . .
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The first one I can positively remember having is the 1967 catalog (though I may have had the 1966 one as well). I turned 12 that year.
Nice blog entry, indeed. Well told.
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I sometimes wonder WHOSE catalog it was that I found (and put back) at Camp Wangum.
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Bravo Zulu Stefan! Brought back a flood of memories.
The first model rocketry catalog I saw was my cousin's 1967 Estes--I lusted after it whenever I was over at his house. He is 3 yr older than me, and was pretty onery, and would take it away from me and hide it. He lived in Tucson, I lived in Lake Havasu City, AZ a dinky little town (at the time). Finally a hobby shop opened in LHC and the owner carried only Centuri, so my first catalog was the 1969 Centuri. I think a teacher at school had a 68 edition, but I don't remember ever having my own copy. My first Estes catalog was the 1969 edition, but I vividly remember when the 1970 issue came in the mail and all my buddies and I thought that cover was so cool looking. None of us had the guts to tackle the Orbital Transport, but we thought she was a beauty! Thanks for the memories... |
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My first was the 1974 catalog. The only moving my plastic models did was when I stuck the M-80 in them.
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That 1970 catalog is near and dear to my heart. It's the first exposure I had to rocketry, when my best friend Mike got one. I watched his first few rockets fly, and spent countless hours with the catalog when I was laid up. I was hooked, apparently for life.
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Going back to my post about the '68 catalog, I must emphasize how much that little book meant to me. A buddy of mine got into rocktery at the same time I did, and we'd call each other every night and go over the Estes catalog like it was the Bible. We were learning and feeding our fascination with everything rocket-related. This was in October, 1968. Rememeber, this was the time frame when our space program was getting back on track with the flight of Apollo 7, and the mind-bending year of 1968 was coming to an end. We were just beginning to hear about the plans for Apollo 8 - going around the moon!!! On October 17, 1968, we both made our first model rocket flights - on near identical Estes Astron Scouts on 1/2A6-2 motors.....ignited by Jetex wick [shhhhhhh]. I've been hooked ever since. Fast forward to the early 90's. I decided to scratch build a 1/70 Saturn 1B. Why? Because of the cover of the '68 catalog, and because I couldn't afford the $9.95 back then!! There was no "cloning" materials available back then, other than what Estes had for sale and what you could hand-make. I even painted it as per the cover, without the black band around the uper stage, and built it to fly on 4 18mm motors. I flew that baby once and then retired it. To this day, it's still the highlight of my model rocketry career, all because of the '68 Estes catalog.
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