Antique Machinery Show In Kent CT.
This goes on every year at the end of Sept.
I saw a nice tractor that you pedal that I thought Fred might like but I think his legs are too long.
Antique Machinery Show
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I was thinking of getting one because every time I drop something on the floor I can't find it. Surely an anvil could not get lost.Freddy wrote:They sure have a han'ful of anvils!
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I should have taken a pic of the anvil Mike had in his barn... he wasn't letting go to anyone before his move but wow what a beauty! (they are HUGE money around here too, cant seem to touch anything for much less than $500.00 so it shall remain in the "dream" tool list for me )
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Just as well. You would probably break it.
Some more pics. The car is a Stutz.
Some more pics. The car is a Stutz.
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Thanks for posting the show pictures of Kent.We have a couple of nice shows coming soon to the area. It is hard to beat a good farm equipment show on a crisp fall day.[still waiting for the crisp part however]. Mike