Every time I attend a PNW KF Event I will bring parts of my KF Library to share with those that attend. Without exception these documents are looked at and read by interested folks. I have never had anything stolen or seriously damaged. People are normally quite careful with stuff. I have one document a 1953 Media Kit that I damage everytime I review it or scan something out of it. Sad but why have it if you dont enjoy it.
Not everyone can attend events where our K-F Libraries are displayed so I believe scanning this information and posting it on the web actually reaches a larger audience. CircleKF.com is getting 25,000 to 30,000 hits a month. Not millions of hit but enough I feel it is worth all my time and the $100 a year hosting fee for the site.
Yesterday I posted all the New York Times Articles about Kaiser Frazer printed in 1945. Over 100 people downloaded the document for review. At first I was upset that no one replied good or bad except for Jack and Gordie (thanks for your feedback by the way). Then I realized that most of the people who downloaded were Guests to this forum and are not allowed to reply. Maybe long time guests but they can not reply in any case.
So here is 1946 - 25 pages of information about the Premiere Dinner, About Steel shortages and Union hassles.
http://circlekf.com/kfhistory/nyt1946.pdf1947 will be done in a couple of days but the rest will take a month or more each as I will have to go back to the microfiche reader at the library.
Hope you enjoy the history.