Sorry for repeating what some of you have heard before. in June of 2008 we had a little flood in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was called a 1,000 year flood. We had over feet of water in our building. We couldn't even get back in for 5 or six day after the peak of the flood. I'm sure a few of you can imagine the feeling my partners and I felt. The damage was unimaginable. we had to decide to either walk away or push through. This was a Sunday afternoon. I had Rich's cell number. I thought I'd call and leave a message and see if I would get a call back early Monday morning and find out what he suggested we do. Well he answered the phone. It seems he was on his way to a softball game, but I'm not positive. Went spent some time talking and he told me the first things to do the next day, and said we'd talk more on Monday. Over the next few weeks and a number of phone calls it was decided we would send back parts of all three autos and they would be gone through and made functional again. This was done, and when Rich heard we didn't have a building anymore, or no lead on a new one, he told us not to worry. He would store them until we found a place. No questions asked. And at no charge. Since most of the downtown was wiped out by the flood, open space was at a premium and it took until November to secure and have a building ready. Never once did he ask when we'd be getting our machines out of his building.
This is only one story of what Rich did for our company. There isn't enough time and room to write everything down here. I still stay in touch with him. The last time was a few months ago. He sent a picture from where he was at the moment, at his "office" on his boat, holding a nice fish with a big smile on his face. Well deserved Rich. Well deserved.