THE FIFTH ANNUAL MERZOIAN BROTHER'S TAILGATER was held among the lush,
picturesque Porterville vineyards and orange orchards of the San Joaquin Valley,
on September 18, 2004. After a very hot week we were expecting some weather to
blow in and cool things off a bit and that is just what happened. Mark, Dianne,
and Bob Merzoian spent a lot of time and energy organizing and setting up the
nicely appointed, 10000 square foot, professionally licensed valley-formal,
outdoor entertainment venue. This pole barn had all the natural lighting that a
clear, summer day could deliver and was perfect for our late summer show.

Show Hosts Bob Merzoian, Dave Brown
The pre-show gathering on Friday evening included Mark, Dianne, Dwayne
Anthony, Dave LaForge, Pete Fortier, Mike Doyle, Dave Brown, Lou Hall, and the
four boys pictured on the back cover of the Nov. issue. After a couple of
stories, and some show & tell, we finished setting up all of the basics and
went out to La Fuente in Porterville for an evening fiesta. The fellowship was
great as usual and everyone caught up on stories of the National and Regional
shows, which collections had been bought and sold, and who had plans to do what
in the coming months. After a hearty Mexican munch-out we headed back to our
respective abodes to get a few winks before the show started in earnest. I don't
know about you all but we here at Left Coast Lines really have a problem
sleeping the night before a show...

& Mark Merzoian
Saturday morning came quickly for the dealers and collectors who started
rolling in just before 7am. Show goers were treated to fresh breakfast breads
and cakes, doughnuts, juices, milk and coffee which were on the house. And they had plenty of space to set up or walk around viewing all of the crown
jewels on, under, and around the twenty-or-so insulator tables that we set up
the night before.
Trading and selling was brisk all morning and shortly after noon, the show
hosts and hostesses were ready to offer the crowd of forty hungry hobbyists a
free lunch of pit-roasted, shredded pork and turkey, fresh bread with garlic or
rosemary, tossed garden salad, assorted dressings, Bob Merzoian's award winning
Armenian spiced ranch beans, pies, and two different flavors of fresh churned
ice cream. There were juices, sodas, water, milk and coffee to drink as well.
Special thanks to Shirley Brown, Cindy Guthrie, Deedee Hall, and all of the
other helpers that made the breakfast and lunch so special!

Cindy Guthrie, Deedee Hall & Shirley Brown
Left Coast Lines (LCL) recognizes that there are many of you out there who
like to see who's who in the show reports and we believe that it is important to
recognize those who attend and support their local shows inside and outside of
the NIA's Western Region. To that end, we thank the following folks for the
generous donation of their time and energy that made the 5th Annual Merzoian
Brother's Tailgater a huge success.
Pete Fortier, Lou (pin-Man) Hall and his wife Deedee, Dave (I tumble
Insulators) Hall, Richard Dawson, our Mountain View show host -- Dave Elliott,
Dave and Shirley Brown, Mark & Bob Merzoian, Steve Marsh, Bill & Lulu
Harrison, Bud and Christian (Laugh Lines) Willis, Jerry Buckland, Mike and Cindy
Guthrie, Mike Middleton, Leif Kloster, Robert Baumann, Mike Doyle, Paul &
Kathy Greaves, Bill Heitkotter, Colin Jung, Duane Davenport, Craig McLauren, Jon
Kredo, Ron Jenkins, Dwayne Anthony, Dave Hall, Dale Morris, Richard Hales, John
Wise, Jules Barad, Bruce R. Tuley, Andrew & Daniel Brown, Christopher
Bailey, Agnes, Neil, Rosemary, Michael, and Sarah Merzoian. All of you made a
significant contribution to the show and we are really glad that you helped to
make it a great day for all of us.

Father & son
Bud & Christian "Laugh Lines" Willis
Once again this year Bob Merzoian raffled off a free weekend in his 2,500
square foot beach house near Cayucos and Pismo Beach and Dianne raffled a
limited edition lithograph that came from an original that could be hanging in
the White House before long. Yes indeed, we are still waiting for a letter of
acceptance from Laura Bush! There were eight great insulators, an ultraviolet
light, a framed original, limited edition print of insulators in service, hobby related books, an oak and glass
display case, as well as other collectibles which all made up a pretty
spectacular raffle.

CD109.5 little Harloe claw and the
CD136.7 segmented threads, Boston

CD162 style solid red McLaughlin
commemorative and CD145 SCA GTP
It certainly was a show to remember and we look forward to another great one
next year. As soon as this show was in the books we all started looking forward to the 3 Amigos (and 3 Amigas) swap meet in Lancaster, CA which
promised to be a whopper. And as you will read in our next report, it "beat
the street" as they say in the stock market. The 3 Amigos High Desert Swap
was all that AND everything else!

Sea of glass
Lancaster, California Show
Saturday, October 16, 2004 is a date that will go down in insulator
collecting lore as the beginning of an era. It is the day that Craig & Sue
McLaurin, Jon & Sandy Kredo, and Ron and Lori Jenkins co-hosted the First
Annual Three Amigo's High Desert Insulator Thang & Bar-B-Q at the home of
Craig & Sue McLaurin. This show is sure to establish a long tradition and
everyone felt daw-gone lucky to be there! The dealers began arriving Friday
evening which has become the norm for these private-venue shows in the western
region. IT WAS SHOWTIME in the Antelope Valley baby!

Pretty forest green CD164 HGCo
Butch Haltman, Dwayne Anthony, Roger Nagel, Bill Heitkotter, Mike Doyle, Dave
Brown, Mark and Debra Johnson, Denny Hackthorne, Dave LaForge, Richard Dawson,
Lou Hall, Dave Elliott ( our 2005 San Jose NIA convention co-host,) , Mark &
Bob Merzoian, Keith Auchter, Don & Elaine Bayes, Jeff Hargrove, Steve Marsh,
Pete Fortier, Alec Dyatt, Paul Alleeson, Dave Hall, and Jerry Buckland all had a great show and are sure to
tell ya so if you ask.

Three cobalt amigos CD 140.5 courtesy
of Dave Brown and James Doty

Denny Hackthorne appreciates a sparkling,
dead mint, peacock glower CD151 NATCo.
Quite a few linemen and friends of our hosts, some of
whom also collect insulators, showed up at the show. They were Brian Barrett,
Mike Bender, Joe and Denise Cataldo, Fred and Norma Flagg, Butch and Geraldine
Godde, Keith Irwin, Melissa Kredo, Brett Lawrence, Daniel Matas, Betty McLaurin,
Jay Mulvaney, Ron Nadle, Mike Padilla, Willy Rios, Rudy Rios, and Chris Sparling.
Add to this list all of the children, friends and significant others in
attendance and you have yourself one huge Antelope Valley Insulator Party!

Keith Auchter had some cool power glass
As you might imagine, this Saturday show attracted quite a bit of great
quality insulators. There were five CD206 Castles in all of the colors, two
CD181 Plutos, a CD317.5 Chambers in nearly perfect condition, a solid red CD162
McLaughlin commemorative, and three CD140.5 blobs! One collector even brought
the one-of-a-kind CD102 HGW clear pony with the KCGW /Fairmount style embossed
dot for everyone to see. There was a CD164 HGCo in medium forest green, a CD333
Prism in an unlisted green with amber swirls, a CD701.6 Richmond egg in a nice
green with bubbles, Steve marsh hooked up with the guys in Tracy, CA to
save the last of the big green strains from the electrical yard dumpster. He
brought 24 of them to the show and sold out in about two hours. Thanks for the
cool glass Steve!

Lou 'PinMan' Hall and Pete Fortier check out the
light citrine CD122
McLaughlins on a '30s pole top
No western outdoor show is complete without food and the Amigos had the
vittles covered. The food was excellent. In fact, all of the ranch shows that we
have out here have great chow. Breakfast included coffee, milk, juices, muffins,
fresh strawberries, melon, sweet cream dip, honey, and doughnuts. Lunch, a full five-course meal spread, featured juicy sliced beef roast, fresh tossed
salad, dressings, veggies, dips, awesome garlic bread and all the fixin's.
Desert was just as good. Most folks enjoyed ice cream but there were other goodies to choose from as well. This correspondent
enjoyed an ice cream taco for the very first time!

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Amigos event staff (I-r) Craig and Sue McLauren,
Sandy and Jon Kredo, Lori and Ron Jenkins
The McLaurin's pool-side deck was covered with and
everyone had a comfortable place to sit, fellowship, and eat lunch. What a show!
It's happening up in Helena, and in Hugo, Fresno, Porterville, and now
Lancaster. The movement back to privately hosted shows in the west has really
sweetened the flavor of these get-togethers and folks are none too shy about
tellin' you that very thing. This Lancaster show was a testament to the hard
work, planning and preparation that the 3 amigos and their 3 amigas put forth. What a wonderful job. Three cheers for
the Antelope Valley Gang! Hazzzah! Hazzzah! Hazzzah!

Plenty of local linemen stopped by to buy some jewels for their
shelves

Sue McLaurin was the Raffle Boss

Bill Heitkotter from Fresno, California