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RE: [ihc] Auction around Omaha next weekend.
Here's a picture of a model fire truck. Note the title of the jpeg:
http://legeros.com/toys/gallery/c3-luverne-special.jpg
So maybe besides roadsters from 1915, and the bumpers from your youth, the
Luverne Special is also a fire rig, sometimes an IH?
You should go to the auction, Ed. Find out about the KB-6, the Luverne, and
buy that third Travelette. We can all fight over it if you don't want it.
Whoever gets to Ed's place first, wins!
John A.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ihc@domain.elided [mailto:owner-ihc@domain.elided]On Behalf Of ed
> sohm
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 8:26 PM
> To: DeepSouthScouts@domain.elided; ihc-digest@domain.elided
> Subject: RE: [ihc] Auction around Omaha next weekend.
>
>
> Luverne Mfg. Nice quality stuff. I think they have moved some of their
> operation to nearby Brandon(Sioux Falls), SD. I lived in Brandon and
> worked in Sioux Falls from '93-'95. When were you there?
>
> Luverne was one of the first words I read. Think 4 feet tall, learning
> to read, what is near eye level? Bumpers. Our '72 Chevy pickup had a
> Luverne rear bumper, the kind that allows you to drop the tailgate
> straight down do you can back up to a loading chute to load and unload
> hogs. 'Course I was a big Laverne and Shirley fan too. I think that was
> one of the last pickups in the area with a stock rack. We were cool<g>
>
> Ed
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