pioneer day festival

larry@stinescorner

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some of the pictures from yesterday,in a town called new tripoli pa, berks county,We didnt even know it was going on,driving by and saw the sign,It was a nice event,all free just leave a donation if you like.
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Thanks you for posting. Now this is what I like to see. Things older than I am. Ha Ha. Would love to have that reaper.
 
Larry I love the pictures. It looks like you and the family had a good day. The weather this time of the year is great for these shows. I like it cooler like now.
 
Nice OC4! I like those early ones even more than the OC6s because of the seat.

Here's a picture of a newer treadmill being used by the Amish.
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That park is in Lehigh County Larry. It was owned at one time by Sally Starr. I remember going there as a little boy when they had country and western bands playing.
The red 1940 Ford truck in the picture, we tried to buy at auction a couple of years back. Quit bidding at $25,000 and the owners grandson ended up with the highest bid at $40,000.
 
Wonder just how old that reaper is? Never seen one that old. Never seen a spike tooth harrow with "duals" either. We had one when I was growing up,but it was a single "A" frame.
And there's that little red Ford truck again! Makes me drool! I put a lot of miles on a '40 Ford pickup in my teen years.
 
Larry"
Great pictures, the sign about things bought at Carl D. Snyder's auction is interesting.
I have a first cousin by the same name, we live in Indiana, in Hairson county, but I know it wasn't his stuff.
 
Great pic's. The name on the oil pull Norman D. Clark was a Oliver dealer for many years. A very small town about 125 mi west of that show. Honey Grove Pa. Last time past had been sold now a Kubota dealer.
 
I didnt know it was in Lehigh,thanks,the old train in the pictures used to be in the park,maybe you rode on it when you were there ?
 

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