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Re: What is in your collection?
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Posted by Steamnut on January 11, 2001 at 08:48:03 from (207.44.55.52):
In Reply to: What is in your collection? posted by Karl Bader on January 11, 2001 at 05:40:34:
I'm not sure whether its too much, or not quite enough.... A 25HP 20th Century Traction Engine, a Buffalo-Pitts Boiler with 152 bullet holes in it (anybody in need of a really BIG doorstop?), a 37 Allis WC (my stepson's), a Wheelhorse Sportsman, a 2HP Witte, A Briggs WI, and a Jacobsen, 2 Snapper Comets (I have no idea why), a few miscellaneous small stationary steam engine models in various stages of completion, a couple small whistles, a rather large display of older cast iron toy repros, a 3/4 completed Oil Pull heavyweight Pup project (using an IHC LA 1-1/2 - 2-1/2)...And not much room left to turn around.
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