Re: Two National Packard Clubs
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The real reason(s) are buried in the past (and probably best left there) and probably much distorted by today's recollections and retelling of them. Placing aside for the moment the question of whether or not a single club is to be desired, I'd suggest that another generation has to pass before peaceful coexistence and subsequent friendly relations might come to pass.
There was an attempt at a one-time reconciliation for the 100th Anniversary meet in Ohio; it didn't come to pass and if that wasn't a good enough reason, hard to know what would have been. Personally, I think there is room for two clubs especially when they both take different approaches to the hobby and also each has their own areas of geographic influence.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 9:16
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Does one or both clubs require national membership before regional membership is approved???
Posted on: 2011/10/4 15:11
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Re: Two National Packard Clubs
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...I think there is room for two clubs especially when they both take different approaches to the hobby... Dave, thanks for setting gap markers through the mine field. What are the different approaches?
Posted on: 2011/10/4 16:01
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Re: Two National Packard Clubs
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Responding to PackardV8, PAC is no different than other national clubs like AACA, CCCA, VMCCA, HCCA, etc. in that, to be a member of a region you must first be a member of the national. I haven't been a member of of PI for a while and thus can't speak for them now but would be surprised if their policy were any different.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 17:17
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Re: Two National Packard Clubs
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Packard's International is the same; one must belong to both regional and national clubs to be a member.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 22:04
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Well with PI you can belong to just the National, but you can't belong to the Regional without also belonging to National.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 22:43
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Re: Two National Packard Clubs
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I don't care what caused the rift but have observed it close up a few times over many years and this year observed a serious attempt at a senior level by one club to reconcile with the other but the attempt was rebuffed. When you are in company with members of both it detracts from the enjoyment of our hobby
My view is the whole situation is ridiculous, they are clubs, not corporations or political parties there should be no competition/rivalry or whatever nonsense is fixed in the minds of the perpetrators. Two clubs is fine but why the friction? How much more common interest could there be? I guess it will take another generation to resolve but if I could I would like to bang some heads together! Its just plain BS in my view.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 23:17
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For many groups/organizations there must be something to contrast to in order to make their club "better" than another. Nothing is more unifying than finding an "enemy" of sorts.
Its the same with the Thunderbird club. 2 international clubs, that don't get along because of a long time grudge that most members don't even know about. One club caters to the East coast, the other more internationally. It's the old "Oh yeah, well I'll take my ball and start my OWN team!!!" mentality. Because even within the clubs there are divisions between Original cars vs modified, PreWar vs Post War, Senior vs. Junior models. That's why I dropped all clubs. I don't need the drama.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 23:40
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I would like to point out that there have been several times where the local regions of the National Clubs have joined for joint tours.
Posted on: 2011/10/4 23:53
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