Mark,
Just saw this. Wow what an ordeal. Glad no one was hurt and glad to see positive things come from disaster. When you wrote how you've been collecting for 30+ yrs you know I thought about my father and I actually
can imagine the sort of relics you have that are now damaged or lost. I have unimaginable sorrow for things like this. Marlin's father was a serious packrat and Marlin a half-serious one, if that is to be believed. It must be hereditary in the Czajkowski family because I also struggle letting things go. I know none can keep everything, but of all the ways to lose, ...a fire. I feel for you Mark. I really hope the rebuilding process goes well. You know we are family so please call or message anytime if we can be of help to you and yours.
I couldn't reply without at least sharing one picture of you

(April 2015)
It amazes me to see how supportive the wives of foundational Toyota 4WD companies are. Wives such as Kay, Christine aka Mrs Crawler, and yours who I don't think I've ever met. The younger generation could learn much from such great examples.
I am glad RUFTOY3 wasn't inside or otherwise near the flames.
Regarding your damaged guitar, you don't know this but on Saturday of last year's Rubithon I was exhausted and took an afternap nap in my tent, put to sleep by the soothing tunes and melodies of one Mark Algazy playing his guitar one camp site over. Thank you Mark
People like you remind me of my father, people who go far out of their way demanding nothing in return. You guys do this so naturally and the examples you set mean so much to those who you come in contact with such as myself. Take care Mark and keep your head up. You and your business are true gems in this unpredictable world.
Regards,
BigMike