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Reference Material from Indiana- Small towns & Rusty Junk

Started by DaKra, September 02, 2011, 05:57:29 AM

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DaKra


NE Brownstone

Wow, great link there Dave.

That guy must have the largest personal collection of steam traction engines that I've ever seen, not to mention stationary engines and dynamos and other nifty oddball stuff.  Talk about a re-builders paradise.  I just wish he were closer.  I wouldn't mind getting a few dimensions off a few hundred things out there.
Russ
The other, other Russ

darrylhuffman

Thanks Dave for the link.

Lots of great stuff and lots of rust.

Darryl Huffman
darrylhuffman@yahoo.com
The search for someone else to blame is always succcessful.

finescalerr

Paper boy to Indiana: "EXTRA! EXTRA! Paint invented! Read all about it!" -- ssuR

Mobilgas

This Guy needs to sell or have a auction >:( all this history sitting out and rusting away and turning to Shit :o 
Craig

granitechops

Pity the auctioneer having to get that lot pulled out so it can be seen & cataloged!!
Don in sunny Devon, England

Ray Dunakin

Holy moly, that's a lot of great old stuff! I sure hope it ends up in a museum or something, and doesn't rot away or get scrapped when the owner dies.
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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