COME OUT AND SUPPORT THE AND THE MOGH BY VISITING THE EL CORTEZ AND VIEWING THE JACKIE GAUGHAN TRIBUTE.
The tribute is expected to stay on display until the end of the year.
I would like to thank the following individuals for their time, expertise and devotion to the Jackie Gaughan tribute exhibit that will be unveiled on June 17, 2014 at the El Cortez.
Neal Silverman - Head honcho for coordinating the El Cortez exhibit. Without his dedication to see this through, the exhibit would not be happening prior to the convention. Thank you Neal for being a joy to work with.
Charles Kaplan - Charles has done a great job with the Jackie Gaughan tribute video. Without his knowledge and talent, the video would have cost a small fortune. There are about 300 slides in the presentation. Thank you Charles!!
Check it out at this link: http://themogh.org/mogh_showvideo.php?x=33
Doug Smith - Eric Rosenblum - Wayne Thompson - Jim Kruse - For their time and energy for soliciting loaned items, for determining display case requirements and for ordering the display cases, developing the loan agreements, for sending out the loan agreements, and everything else that goes with gathering items for an exhibit for the first time. I thank each one of you for your devotion to the mission of the MOGH.
Ralph Myers - for coordinating the receipt and handling of the more than 300 loaned items and for your assistance with the display. Thank you Ralph!!
Chris Colangelo (Tiny Treasures) - For all of the framing and display expertise. Thank you Chris!!
Joe Pavlik - For providing assistance during the assembly of the display and for providing Neal with transportation. Thank you Joe!!
Dave Harber - For providing advice on the layout of some of the displays inside the exhibit cases. Thank you Dave!!
Pam Goertler - For providing some of the scans for the Jackie Gaughan tribute video. Thank you Pam!!
To the 16 members listed below that loaned items for which the exhibit could not exist: THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!
Paul Biggs
Michael Knapp
Robert Likes
Doug Smith
Archie Black
Steve Gobel
Jerry Birl
Barry Hauptman
Robert Pardue
Gary Kuehl
Joe Pavlik
Alex Cilento
Ron Clewell
Jim Follis
Jeffrey Fairchild
Ralph Myers
Mike Quinlivan
Chairman, Museum of Gaming History
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