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Posted by K Smith on April 18, 2006 at 18:04:33 from (67.58.78.87):
I KNOW THIS IS KINDA A DIFFERENT SUBJECT, BUT I WAS AT A LOCAL AUCTION AND SAW AN OLD FARMALL BALL CAP THAT WAS MADE IN ORANGE CITY IOWA.BRAND NAME WAS K - BRAND.THE OLD CAP SOLD FOR 210.00 AND IT WAS NEW IN THE WRAPPER. DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF THIS COMPANY IS STILL IN BUSINESS AND IF SO HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THEM. THE GUY THAT BOUGHT IT TOLD ME THAT THEY HAVE A LOT OF OLD DEMO CAPS THAT THE COMPANY USED AS SAMPLES. HE COULD NOT REMEMBER HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THEM OR JUST DIDN"T WANT TO TELL ME.IT WOULD BE GREAT TO HAVE AN OLD FARMALL CAP LIKE THAT.JUST THOUGHT IT WAS KINDA COOL. THANKS KENT
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