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Kurt & Judy dropped by on Monday, January 21, 2008
We are very excited about purchasing the "Fortresses Engaged". It has special meaning for my husband. Lt. Merril Rish was his great-uncle. It's a very special painting.







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Bill + Cindy Novak dropped by on Thursday, January 17, 2008
We met you and your family at Glacier National Park several years ago,where you shared your favorite spots of the park with us.Cindy and I admire your work. THANKS

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Karen and David Stoddard dropped by on Friday, January 04, 2008
Dear Keith and Peg we enjoy your art so much and we especially like your creativity on the website. We were so glad to have you spend Christmas Eve with us and we want to thank you for the wonderful fruit basket. I t was such a surprise and a real treat all week long. Hope your New Year was a safe and joyous on in Chicago! Have a great year and looking forward to seeing you again soon.

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stephanie speakman dropped by on Thursday, December 27, 2007
I have an old Atlantic Aviation Christmas card with your painting of H.B.duPont piloting a Buhl-Verville "Airstir" over the San Gorgonio.I would so love to know where the original is and if there are any prints.H.B was a cousin and family friend and flew with my mother,Tibi, all through the 30's and 40's.H.B.'s grandson,Henry, lives nearby and I am framing the beautful card as a surprise for him.I wonder if you knew H.B or Richard duPont who tragically died in a glider crash during the war years?Thank you so very much.Very best,Stephanie

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Steven R. Wolfe dropped by on Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Our Uncle Lyle LeRoux served in WWII with the 303rd Bomb Group aboard the B-17F "Hell's Angles Group"

Philip J. Kemp dropped by on Saturday, November 10, 2007
Hi Keith,
I am the lucky owner of "Little Willie Coming Home" a beautiful B-17 print you did quite some time ago. It hangs in my living room and I absolutely love it. You are a fantastic artist! I've also been fortunate enough to fly a Lockheed 1649A Starliner Constellation... another gorgeous airplane, perhaps you'll paint that one of these days!
Best Regards,
Philip

Joan Fox dropped by on Sunday, October 28, 2007
Hi Keith,
I am the niece of Raymond Fisher who flew in the B-17 mission 229 on August 15, 1944. We have just discovered that your mural in the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum depicts his last mission. I cannot wait to visit the Air and Space Museum to see it. Can you tell me if the painting "Test of Courage" of this same mission was comissioned by anyone or did you paint this as a follow-up to the larger mural? I attended the last reunion of the 303 in Arlington, VA last month and was really inspired by these flyers. My uncle and his crew are buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Our family has lived in Maryland for 24 years and had no knowledge of your beautiful mural.

John Lester dropped by on Sunday, October 21, 2007
Keith: Seems like just yesterday I took you up to take pictures of Mt Rainier and the surrounding area in a 318th FIS T-bird. Thanks for putting the T-33 in the picture commisioned for the McChord AFB Officers club even though you were not asked to. It meant a lot to us T-bird guys. I have a signed print of the picture hanging over my fireplace and still get a kick out of pointing out the tiny T-33 flying over the Port of Tacoma....hope all is well
John Lester

Ina Jean Schertz dropped by on Wednesday, October 10, 2007
What a great web site. It pays to be a pack rat. Dug around and found a small print of the Thunderbird that Gene had given us years ago before we knew who you were. Will get it framed, but maybe I can get you to sign it before I do. Another year or so can't be so long.
Ina Jean

Anthony D. Flamini dropped by on Tuesday, June 12, 2007
I attended the unveiling of your two newest works this morning at the Pratt & Whitney hanger in East Hartford, CT. "Waikiki Sunrise" and "Powering Freedom" are beautifull works of art. Thank you for signing my posters and best wishes.

Carl Pridemore dropped by on Sunday, June 10, 2007
As an Air Force retiree of both the Korean and Vietnam eras, it was very nostalgic to see your great collection of aircraft I once knew.

Paul Hart dropped by on Monday, June 04, 2007
My wife and I had the pleasure of visiting with both of you at your home in the early 1990's. A gracious and impromptu Sunday morning invitation. I had just begun collecting aviation art and have since purchased several of your works. I am back now for a graduation gift for a long time family friend. Lt. Kyle Johnson will complete USAF flight training on 6-8-07 at Laughlin AFB, Del Rio, Tex. He will then continue on to C 17 transition for assignment with the AF Reserve at McGuire AFB, NJ. I can find a no more fitting tribute to commemorate his accomplishment than "Anything, Anywhere, Anytime".
Thank you and all my best,
Paul Hart
Former US Army helicopter pilot - 1966 - 1970, 1st Cav. Div, RVN, 1967 - 1968

Kerry Gavin dropped by on Thursday, May 10, 2007
In case anyone is interested, just saw a "Forget Me Not" print on eBay, item #110123772565, priced at $199 - a great buy

william Tate dropped by on Monday, May 07, 2007
Back a few years ago I visited the 8TH Air Force Museum in Savanah, Ga. To my delight they had an exhibit of your art in there gallery. I enjoyed seeing the paintings first hand and not just small pictures in a magizine. Thanks to you and The 8TH Air Force Museum. I build model aircraft now that I have retired from the Navy and I am looking for any book or info about The Ferris scheme we use to apply to our F-4 Phamtoms in CAG-30 at NAS Mirimar, CA? I understand that the scheme was also applied to the F-14 Tomcat. I would like to build a model of the old Phantom with your scheme but have not found any references I could use to aid me in building the model. Any help I could get would be much appreciated. Cheers Bill

William MIller dropped by on Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Dear keith;
I grew up to R.G.Smiths art work while my father was serving as a aircraft mechanic in the marines.
I feel you both are great masters thru the expression of a paint brush.
Sincerly,William miller
Veteran Airwing marine, Phrog Phlyer

Christine Witham dropped by on Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Hi Keith and Peggy,
I wanted to tell you that I have enjoyed having your print of "Just Airborne, At Sea" hanging in my home since you presented it to me for Top Female Cadet of the Year at Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School in 1995. I graduated a Colonel from the Air Force JROTC program with Chief Robert Rybitski and Major Eugene Pearson. I am always complimented on that print and I am very proud to have it signed by you. Thank you again for being a part of my Air Force ROTC experience, the most rewarding yet.
Christine- Jaffrey,New Hampshire (formerly Scotch Plains, NJ)

Pat Nolan dropped by on Saturday, February 17, 2007
I just recently saw your art work of several paintings of multiple commercial and military aircraft, in the lobby of the St. Augustine, Florida, Aviation Authority building. Very nice. As a pilot I am always on the lookout for outstanding aviation art.

Al Blum (LP) dropped by on Friday, February 09, 2007
F-100D Crew Chief 56-3154 307th TFS
Torrejion Spain 1966 1969

Melanie Sortman dropped by on Friday, January 05, 2007
Keith,
I work with Todd (Trimble) and he directed me to your site. My husband is retired AF so some of your paintings were very real to me. I loved your studio door. My husband still has his collection of patches and mottos. Melanie Sortman

Irv Baum dropped by on Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Whenever I see a Keith Ferris Aviation Painting, especially recalling WW II's mass formations, the roar of Curtis Wright and Pratt & Whitney are heard again with the stinging whine of the RR Merlins. Each painting brings back a rush of "There I was". Perhaps some day there will be a reason for painting the 8th's last bombing mission of April 25, 1945 led by the Triangle Bs of the 92nd Bomb Group, "Fame's Favored Few" and the 8th's senior and longest serving 8th Air Force organization. My nomination for most dramatic action and showing how unfriendly the skies were is the depicton of the 100th Bomb Group under attack. Thank you for making this visit possible. Irv Baum 407th BS, 92nd BG Lt Col USAF (Ret)

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