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Posted by 37 chief on September 21, 2006 at 21:12:40 from (70.181.164.242):
In Reply to: First Antique? posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 21, 2006 at 11:43:33:
Reading all the posts on this subject brought back some memories. Growing up on the farm, there weren't many neighbor kids to play with. Nearest neigbor with kids my age were mostly girl's, and I sure didn't want to play with them. I spent a lot of time taking things apart, soon I was able to put them back together again. I bought a 48 cushman scooter when I was about 14, and had everything apart on that thing a time or two. My first car was a 34 chevy. I sure learned a lot on that car. I got into collecting old bottles from some of the old farm sights and dumps in my area. Later on I got interested in Indian Motorcycles. I still have them, my favorite is my 1937 indian chief. With my Grand Kids, tractors, and motorcycles I will be busy for a while. Stan
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