HiI get a lot of funny looks and comments about my call sign. Beaver riding tractors were made from 1948 till about 1962. I have been colecting them since the 1980's.I have a club in Yahoo Groups.Stop by and have a look.
HiI get a lot of funny looks and comments about my call sign. Beaver riding tractors were made from 1948 till about 1962. I have been colecting them since the 1980's.I have a club in Yahoo Groups.Stop by and have a look.
Mine comes from a stint as a pilot flying hot air balloons.
Never thought reading call signs would be entertaining but it's kept me from working for 20 minutes.
Mines rather obvious as I'm in England and own a VX. I'm thinking of changing it though as I think it sounds a bit flag waving which I'm not.
Col
I have been a rock climber going on 17 years now and a "Crag" is a rock area to go climbing. I didn't like the spelling with two G's, so I just use this. When I started using it, I was 34 years old.....gonna be 40 this year.
One picture is worth a thousand words...
Yes, it sits in my garage, except when the weather is perfect.
Gregg
2001 Proton Yellow #1379
I found this thread and thought it was pretty cool But it looks like we cant post anymore to it. I like the thread because it lets me know a little more about the people i enjoy conversing with on here. If you never posted to the old one then put up your info.
So I will start a new one.
Why did you pick your call sign?
Heres mine;
Prepare yourself, for restarting this mine is really boring.
Simple. Crn my initials, Cnn my wife’s initials.
I reopened and merged the threads..
(If a thread has no action for 365 days it gets moved into the archives.. If you ever want a thread reopened, just let me know and I'll take care of it)
Scott / moncha.com
Thank you sir. I liked reading this thread, hopefully more people do as well and add their info.Originally Posted by Moncha
In emails and such, I shorten my real name to Cy.
Just quick and easier to use, kind of an alias as well.
When I bought my Ironman, I just thought replacing the "I" in Iron with "CY"
for "Cy-urn-man" was a simple screen name to use.
So no, Ronman is not my last name.