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Honoring Rick Rudisill
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Hi folks,



I know there is already a separate thread regarding the passing of Rick Rudisill.  I wanted to add a photograph to that thread but was unable to do so (I don’t believe the thread accepts attachments).



 

The news of Rick passing shocked me.  Rick is the person who got me started in the hobby of photographing fire apparatus.  I had received my driver’s license at the age of 16 and immediately started photographing fire apparatus with a small instamatic camera.  I don’t recall how I actually reached out to Rick, however I assume it was through The Visiting Fireman books.  I sent Rick samples of my work from my instamatic camera, and I am pretty sure he must have rolled his eyes and thought this Sanders guy needs some help.  I recall that the letter that was returned was encouraging – dump the instamatic and get a 35mm camera, ways to get better apparatus photos, gathering information on the truck, etc.  It also included a Rick Rudisill sample, which is what I have attached.  This was the very first photograph I ever “traded” with anyone, and quite frankly, it means a ton to me.  It is Pottsville, PA 1977 Seagrave 100’ with 1000/200.  His letter and photo started a very long timeframe of trading photos with Rick.  As a result, I have quite a few PA photos as well as other areas that he visited.  But more than that……it was the springboard into a hobby that I have loved for 32 years.  The apparatus photographs are one thing……it is the people that mean the most.  Rick took the time and encouraged a newbie to enjoy the hobby.  That alone showed a lot about the man.



 

I will let you know that I never personally met Rick.  Everything was done through the mail.  He invited me to attend the Hershey parades that use to be a yearly event.  We never hooked up because he was involved with the parade and I was in awe over the number of fire trucks gathered together at one place.  I regret I never had the opportunity to shake his hand.



 

I hate cancer, which from what I understand is how Rick died.  As with most, I have been personally touched by this terrible disease with the loss of a family member.



 

My prayers and thoughts are with Rick’s family and the members of the Hershey VFD family.





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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Honoring Rick Rudisill - by mnsand - 09-02-2013, 11:24 AM
Honoring Rick Rudisill - by EMS 12 - 09-02-2013, 11:50 AM
Honoring Rick Rudisill - by GA_Dave - 09-02-2013, 12:54 PM
Honoring Rick Rudisill - by Guest - 09-02-2013, 03:19 PM
Honoring Rick Rudisill - by Roto-Ray - 09-02-2013, 03:48 PM
Honoring Rick Rudisill - by Guest - 09-03-2013, 06:34 AM
Honoring Rick Rudisill - by GA_Dave - 09-03-2013, 09:39 PM

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