Thanks for the question! I did build all of that many years ago! I have not updated it in at least 8 years to any extent then where it sits today. I have added bits and pieces over the years. I did have one nice and complete section on Rogers drums which someone submitted, but they asked me to take it down and remove it because they were going to write a book. I never saw that book. That is where I run the risk of someone providing a section and then asking me to take it down. Fortunately the DrCJW section has remained as well as other sections and timelines. That all takes tons of hours of work to do! Then to have it removed is a real pain.
Early on as I was scanning and adding complete pamphlets to the web site. I started seeing some CD's on eBay with vintage drum catalogs and after buying them, I noticed my scans on them. I was buying my own scans back!
The only thing that bothers me is that it takes time to scan, edit and set-up such scans for people to enjoy. It is also not friendly to the actual vintage catalog to bend it back and manipulate it on the scanner. I know the actual images are not my property.
I posted yesterday in web site updates as to my plan going forward which will allow me to update the web site.
With all of that said, I started putting a watermark on the actual images, but I hate doing that. Like the LP photo I just put in the gallery. I have not seen that photo. It is also not on Google images that I could find. Someone will take it now, cut the watermark out (because I do not do what iStock does and plop it directly over the image) use it as an avatar, add it to their web site and never give a credit back. Screw them!
I have more not on the web site in my collection than on the web site. Much of what I have is the only one in existence. One of a kind. I do not want to share it with everyone just for someone to sell it, or claim it as theirs. I have to weigh out my time and effort over getting this information to the public and what benefits future collectors.
I will need a new scanner for the film and negatives. I also have super8 reels to convert to video. Since we are a dying group, a Kickstarter for the investment I need to get the scanner and converter system would not work due to the small amount of people even interested. Converting the main web site from .html to a platform like Word Press is $2-$4K. The gear I need is probably 1.5 - $2K.
I will keep doing what I'm doing and hope that this will all work out in the end, but the plan is to update the entire web site and navigation.