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Left Coast Lines - News From The Western Region
By Mike Doyle

Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", August 2004, page 16

The 8th annual Rohde Roundup was held on Saturday, May 15th, 2004, near Fresno, California. Saturday morning broke feeling brisk and looking a bit bleak and rainy as Uriah and I finished loading up for the show. The hour long drive to Don and Camille's ranch seemed to go by quickly and we encountered one or two instances of sprinkles along the way. We arrived before the traditional blue Mickey Mouse sign was set out by the road but we. knew the way by heart. Bill Heitkotter and Bill Rohde were already in the process of putting out the traditional fencepost insulators when we drove onto the ranch around 7am. Donuts, juice, milk, coffee and more breakfast fixin's were already available, and there were tables set up with propane heaters in the garage for folks to warm their bones.

The show quickly gathered momentum and sales picked up nicely as the morning wore on and the weather cleared. Butch Haltman set up with some fantastic jewels that he recently acquired from the A.L. Rash collection. There were many great insulators and related items available on all of the tables. There was some cool iron hardware and some vintage wooden items available as well. Other dealers included Richard Dawson, with his awesome assortment of custom table-top glass and oak display cases; Dave 'Let's All Go To San Jose' Elliott and his son Andrew, Bob and Mark Merzoian, co-hosts of the September 18th Porterville, California show; Dave Hall, Lee Lickliss, Lou 'Pin-Man' Hall and his wife Deedee (the unofficial head of the Nor-Cal Insulator Widow's Auxiliary,) Bruce Young, David Brown, Pete Fortier, Paul Alleeson, Colin Jung (Nor-Cal President), Don and Elaine Bayes, Norm and Doris James, Dwayne Anthony and his partner Dave LaForge, Bob McLaughlin and his friend Elizabeth Parker, Mike Guthrie, Denley and Deanne Bryson (of gutter-top dump fame.)

Two of the Three Amigos, Ron Jenkins and Craig McLaurin, attended and handed out their show flyers announcing the First Annual Three Amigo's High Desert Insulator Thang and BBQ that will. be held in Lancaster, California on 16 October 2004. (If I missed seeing the third amigo, Jon Credo, I apologize...) Larry and Alice Shumaker showed up with a wonderful gift for Mark Merzoian. Mark and Larry had been going back and forth trading CD190s and CD191s trying to match tops to bottoms, names and colors for quite a while. Well this year, Larry blew Mark away by presenting him with a perfectly matched green Knowles top and bottom. It was cool to see the look on Mark's face when he opened the protective wrap, what a great surprise!


Dale and Art Huber look over Butch Haltman's 
sales stock from the A.L.Rash collection.


Lou 'Pin Man' Hall tries to take in "The Barn" where Bill 'Mud Man' Rohde has 
many thousands of insulators and go-withs on display from floor to ceiling.


Almost 100 insulator enthusiasts lined up for BBQ sirloin tip with all of the fixins.


Railroad specialty collectors Norma and John Giudici have been attending 
Nor-Cal shows for many decades. They have some of the best stories
 you can find at any western region show.


Show Co-Host Don Rohde uses his leaf blower to 
dry off the show tables early on Saturday morning.


Larry Shumaker presents Mark Merzoian with a beautiful 
CD190/191 emerald green Knowles two piece tramp.

Way to go Larry!

Another Larry, Larry Monroe, gave everyone an awesome and rare opportunity to see an all glass multipart CD 342, Locke 25 power piece at the show. It was one of the few very nice 'kitsulators' that Mike Spadafora has had an opportunity to expertly reconstruct over the years. Very nice piece! Glenn "Don't take my picture" McAdam was set up with a table full of nice mud for sale. Bob and Arlene Jackson brought a killer, complete CD 723.X Wade with the wooden cover. Bob told me that it was discovered by Al Perry 30 years ago somewhere along the Nebraska, Wyoming border. Other folks in attendance both selling and drooling ... er ... buying were Gerry Buckley, Carver Meade, Barbara Smith, Norma and John Giudici, Stan Severi (Oregon,) Paul Zentner, Curt Randles, Steve 'Hemingray' Marsh, Mike 'Rain' Spadafora (Washington), Mike McGuire, Brad Nickel and the JSIC contingent: Bill Ostrander, Nathan 'I Love Mud' Lamkey, and Gary Michener.

We think it is important to mention that Art and Dale Huber, who are still celebrating their recent sale of an American CD145 recovered in Mexico for over $7000, brought a very cool looking, unlisted Mexican style to the show. This thing was a CD155 CTC Texcoco De Mexico S.A. No 45 in teal. Schweeeet.

By the time Don and Camille rang the chow bell the weather had improved nicely, and nearly 100 people queued up to wait patiently for their turn to dish up some shredded, deep pit BBQ'ed, sirloin tip steak (YUM!!) extraordinary ranch beans, fresh toasted garlic bread, tossed salad, pistachios, almonds, walnuts; 3 kinds of chips and dips, 3 different kinds of cookies, cake, ice-cream sandwiches, milk (white and chocolate), water, soda, OJ, and much more! MAN, WHAT A MUNCH! No one goes hungry at the Rohde Ranch. During the meal, Bill and Don literally walk from table to table offering hot seconds and making sure that everyone has exactly what they need to make their lunch extra special. Our hats are off to Camille, Don and Bill Rohde for another fantastic show.

Well, Eight Years of the Rohde Roundup are in the books, and now we turn our attention to the next shows that are right around the corner. Watch this space for Western Region reports on the Cayucos and Mountain View, California shows. After a short break for the National and Regional, Left Coast Lines will bring you a summer and fall line up of show reports including Auburn in August, Porterville in September, Lancaster in October, Tulare in November, and Auburn again in December. Before you know it, you'll be reading about the 2005 Yuma show in these pages. OK, Ok, ok ... Perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself... Right.... A good recovering Insulator junkie has to take life 'one show at a time,' right? RIGHT!

So, all you thread-heads listen up: Getcher glass and mud traders into a good, sturdy box. Getcher swap lists find price guides updated. Flip open yer Crown Jewels to Coming Events, and click in the Insulators.Com Show Finder for details on the next swap meet or tailgater in your area. Dig that dusty wad-o-cash out of the Fred Locke pinhole, and get all yer friends together for an insulator road trip because.... IT'S SHOWTIME!


MORE LEFT COAST LINES....

The beach weather for the 12th annual Great Insulator Show and BBQ in Cayucos, California was the best that it had been all spring. The gentle waves were curling, the light breeze was blowing, and the white beach was speckled with color while 'children' of all ages enjoying a day in the sun. The doors to the Lion's Veteran Hall were opened a little early on Friday, May 14th by our show host Paul Alleeson. Paul recently finalized a long term contract with the supervisors of the Veteran Hall that guarantees us access for the third weekend in May every year. Great job Paul! A group of fellows was already in the process of setting up tables and chairs when Dave Brown and I drove up in his sky blue '56 Nomad. LCL would like to take this opportunity to thank Dave Brown for transportation and Bob Merzoian for providing bunk space for your starving LCL correspondent before the show. Without Dave and Bob's generosity, Left Coast Lines would not have been represented at the show.


(l-r) Superb examples of the CD130,
CD120, CD123 were brought by Kevin Meehan.

As Dave and I unloaded and found our table, we saw Dwayne and Ofelia doing the same thing. Clarice Gordon was sitting out front of the hall offering her greetings and encouragement while Isabel and Sid Marques got the kitchen in order and set up refreshments. It didn't take long for the set up crew to finish their job and before we know it, the show was open to the public.


Everyone pitched in to help build a "New Finds" display. LCL especially liked the CD 140.5
 in light purple-cobalt donated by Dave Brown and expertly repaired by Paul Greaves.

The dealers and buyers were most active on Friday and there was plenty of great glass and mud to be had. Kevin Meehan and Tom McGlenister were setup with some very nice glass items including an apple green CD123 C mould EC&M, a really fizzy, aqua Cal Electric Works CD130, and a nice tall CD120 CEW pony. All were as close to mint as anyone could hope. I know that the apple green EC&M sold and I believe that trades, barters, or deals were worked on the others. Dave Brown brought a smoke and sage two tone CD196 tramp that became part of a cash and trade deal. Dwayne Anthony sold a Chartreuse CD&P Tel Co and a green SBT&T. I am not sure of the CD numbers on those though. Frank Feher and Tom Holbrook sold a nice deep green CD145 HGCo Petticoat and a killer yellow-olive green CD126 blobtop. There were some other really nice pieces at the show as well. For instance, Glen Adkins brought some big power glass including a Coolie Hat and a Muncie. He also had a few! CD178s in various colors and a very nice CD194/195 Hemi' tramp in SCA. (Has that piece taken off in value or whatf?!) Bruce Tuley and Al Gianolini from Paso Robles brought some nice cable insulators and transpositions which were sold or traded away quickly.


Richard Dawson's display won first place.


Pretty crown jewels

Everyone was surprised to see Keith Auchter and his son Tyler show up late on Friday night with three tables worth of glass and mud. Keith was so late arriving that the security crew that stayed in the show hall overnight all had first shot at Keith's loot. Sometimes there ARE advantages to sleeping on the floor! Some of you may remember Keith as a partner with Ron and Patti Norton in the creation of The Rainbow Rider's Trading Post insulator magazine. Other dealers and show goers included Carver and Barbara, Christian 'Laugh Lines' Willis and his pop Bud, Mark and Bob Merzoian (Their Porterville, CA show is coming in early September!) Bill and Lulu Harrison came down. Don & Elaine Bayes came up, and The Three Amigos came over from Lancaster, California. Remember the Three Amigo's First Annual High Desert Insulator Thang & BBQ is going to be held in mid-October. Co-hosts John, Sandy, Ron, Lori, Craig, and Sue are all looking forward to a great get-together so let's all plan to be there! For more information check the Coming Events section in the back of this issue or visit the Amigos on the web using

http://www.av3amigos.com/events.html


The citrine hues in this CD164 McLaughlin were really dark.


Glenn Adkins finishes setting up his nicely lit sale cases.

Richard Dawson brought a wonderful assortment of display cases and he set up a fantastic insulator display that won first place at the show. Bill and Arlene Heitkotter made the show as did Clarice Gordon and her friend Cammie Hawkes. We also saw Norma and John Giudici. Paul and Kathy Greaves were set up across from Larry Shumaker. Alice Shumaker was seen periodically during the show but she spent most of the weekend shopping and hanging out with her granddaughter Audrey around town. Arroyo Grande natives Fred Champion and Madonna Oxford are Cayucos show regulars and they were set up in their customary location against the south wall with their fine assortment of locks (not Lockes!) dolls, buckles, badges, jewelry and trinkets. Dale Huber and Pat Patocka were there as well as 'PinMan' Lou and Deedee Hall.


Paul & Kathy Greaves come from Granite Bay, California to set up at the coast.

Once the show wound down on Saturday afternoon, the Central and Southern Counties Insulator Club held their customary meeting during which they discussed how they would help Nor-Cal prepare for the 2005 National Insulator Convention in ...(oops, that has to be announced at this month's National over on the Right Coast.) Then the BBQ started. Folks, this BBQ is an absolute throw-down. The way it works is that about 2 hours before the show floor is actually fully cleaned up and finished, the grill cook's helpers carry around dishes piled with fresh grilled home made pork and beef blended sausage in both seasoned and hotlink flavors. While that's going on, there is an opportunity to sample some of Sid's excellent homemade wine in the kitchen. After about an hour and a half somebody announces chow and everyone lines up out back in the picnic area by the grill. The BBQ is free for all of the dealers and their helper. This year's meal included tri-tip BBQ, pinto & chili bean soup, tossed salad, French bread, and all of the soda and water anyone could drink. It is always a great meal and a great, relaxing way to end a 'way mondo bitc***n' weekend at one of central California's best beaches.

So, all you thread-heads listen up: Getcher glass and mud traders into a good, sturdy box. Getcher swap lists and price guides updated. Flip open yer Crown Jewels to Coming Events, and click in the Insulators.Com Show Finder for details. on the next swap meet or tailgater in your area. Dig that dusty wad-o-cash out of the Fred Locke pinhole; and get all yer friends together for an insulator road trip because....


(l-r) Kevin Meehan watches as Dale Huber and Pat Patocka peruse his table stock.


Dale Huber brought a great Locke Multipart
gutter-top to sell.



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