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How has anybody here gone about finding a family heirloom?
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Posted by Tim Malin on June 04, 2002 at 16:18:46 from (207.190.93.163):
Hey again, guys. Does anybody have any tips on how to find a tractor sold a long time ago? I have a large list of tractors I'd like to find eventually, but my grandma's Farmall B is No. 1. Then it's great-grandpa's John Deere A, and I could probably list 10 more. However, I know that someone here MUST have looked for a long sold item that was precious to them and found it, and if you would be so kind give me some pointers. When my great-grandpa retired from the farm in 1965, he had an auction in 1967. I have an original flyer from the auction, and have found the person who bought it. Well, actually his wife. He has long passed on, and the Mrs. doesn't have anything. I'm kinda stuck. Thanks for your help, everybody.
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