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Copyright 2001-2009 Missouri Valley Wrench Club, Inc.
Dec. 17, 2008 -- Wrench collectors and tool historians -- this 2nd generation mvwc.org will evolve into a more extensive feature rich site than the first version <memorialized above.>   This revision happened when my internet service provider pulled the plug on their old "member web sites" arrangement. -- Stan Schulz, editor, Missouri Valley Wrench Club Newsletter .

The NAVIGATION box (left) shows the major sub-sections of the site.
Please direct questions about the club's operation to any of the officers listed below, and suggestions for the newsletter or this web site to:
Stan Schulz // 659 E. 9th // York, NE 68467 (
mvwcnews at neb.rr.com)


2010 CLUB OFFICERS:
  • Don Haury, President
    7913 S. W. 24th
    Halstead, KS 67056
    donhaury at southwind.net
    www.wrenchingnews.com
  • Joel Blasius, Vice President
    P.O. Box 96
    Tea, SD 57064-0096
  • Clyde Ketelsen,  Sec'y - Treas.
    10909 Ideal Ave. North
    Grant, MN 55155-1399

RECENT / UPCOMING meetings:
2009 Fall  Meeting ( SEPT. 25-26, 2009 -- Davenport, Iowa)

2010 Spring Meeting (Friday, APRIL 9th, 2010 -- York, Nebr.)  A "Wrenching News" auction will be held following the meeting.


Internal links for this site:
Dues / Membership form
Links to "archive" of old web site
April 2008 K.M.L. Display
Recent Wrench Patent Additions toDATAMP

If you don't already have these in your bookmarks, take a peek at:

http://www.datamp.org -- Directory of American Tool & Machinery Patents

MVWC on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mvwcnews/

MVWC on "delicious"  (using wrenchpix and wrenchinfo as unique tags)
http://delicious.com/mvwc has just gotten started as of (17 Dec. 2008)

A sporadic  blog from the MVWC Newsletter editor.



Several archived versions of the former web site can be found at www.archive.org. -- the most recent being a mid-2007 iteration .  (Caution -- the earliest links are to a site that belonged to an earlier owner of "mvwc.org").   Links to "Bus" Haury's semi-working copies of the old pages are here.


Here's a serious view of wrenchdom,

and a mug shot.