Falcons and Owners at The Kratz Falcon Farm Meet July 27, 2019 17 Falcons
Jim Larkin Monroeville, NJ 1963 White Sprint Hardtop
Daniel and Rhonda Haines Levittown, PA 1964 White Futura Convertible
Tom Stone Philadelphia, PA 1963 Red Sprint Convertible
Jim and Amy Ogram Coatesville, PA 1964 Green Ranchero
Frank and Ginny Servas Coopersburg, PA 1965 White 4-Door Futura Sedan
Bruce and Joan Kichline Hellertown, PA 1965 Mango-Tango Cinnamon Ranchero
Pat and Diane Varricchio Nottingham, MD 1963 Red Sprint Hardtop
Mike Pateski Philadelphia, PA 1965 Blue Sprint Convertible
Gene Fox Airmont, NY 1963 Red Sprint Hardtop
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1964 Black Futura Hardtop
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1963 Blue 4-Door Station Wagon
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1963 Orange Ranchero
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1964 Blue Sedan Delivery
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1964 White Sprint Hardtop
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1963 Black Ranchero
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1962 Red Squire Station Wagon
Jerry and Linda Kratz North Wales, PA 1964 Black Sprint Convertible
Ken and Cheryl Holquist Carlisle, PA
Jane Kratz Lansdale, PA
The picnic was great. The weather was picnic perfect with enough sun to cause chairs to rotate eastward with the shade as the sun moved westward throughout the afternoon. Jerry’s shop was wide open for inspection and Q&A. On display at the buffet line was a picture from Jerry’s family trip to Japan. His daughter was holding a Japanese falcon (bird) while she was wearing a FCA shirt. There was plenty of picnic food to go around. Not sure why a North Wales police patrol cursed by, we weren’t making that much noise. Well maybe Jerry’s S/D street dragster did rumble a bit when leaving for the parts store. The neighbors should be use to that by now. Seems Ken’s Chevy SUV blew a hose or something causing overheating just as he arrived. Midafternoon we all gathered to hear Jim give a quick update on the Keystone regional. Followed by Pat from Mason/Dixon talking about their upcoming Gettysburg regional. One of the activities is a professionally guided Falcon cruse through the battlefield with lecture stops along the way. The crowd started thinning around 4:30. It was another fun day of fellowship and car chat.