Another time and place
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- First Name: Pat
- Last Name: McNallen
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926-7 roadster
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Re: Another time and place
Gassing gophers, or hunting rattlesnakes?
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- First Name: Bill
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Re: Another time and place
Awesome photo's Thanks for sharing them
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- First Name: Tim
- Last Name: Wrenn
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Re: Another time and place
And Tom, I think this is some of the best batch yet, altho they're ALL good..but these had a great variety of things and places, and I love the old houses. Thanks thanks thanks for your time and devotion to this historical preservation.
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Re: Another time and place
Thanks Tom,
Still think you should put all the special photos in a book for us , I look forward to and enjoy each posting. You are very special to do this for us.
Still think you should put all the special photos in a book for us , I look forward to and enjoy each posting. You are very special to do this for us.
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Re: Another time and place
I'm not only going to say gassing gophers, I think I'm going to try this !

Get a horse !
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- First Name: Marshall
- Last Name: Daut
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Re: Another time and place
Why wasn't I born 125 years ago??? Sigh...
Marshall
Marshall
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I don’t know where you find these but I love them. Please keep them coming.
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Re: Another time and place
Rich, spraying upper cylinder lubricant into the carburetor will add to the "fog" produced. Works a treat on our introduced European rabbits. Better than ferrets to drive them out, without having to wait for those critters to eventually emerge.
Allan from don under.
Allan from don under.
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Re: Another time and place
Yep... a little light oil in the gasoline will make a nice fog. Here is yet another use for MARVEL MYSTERY OIL! It makes a nice dense fog while cleaning your combustion chambers and rousting those rodents .... and it smells pretty!
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Re: Another time and place
Love those pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My wife gases gophers and moles with the Tahoe like in the third photo. She thought it was a new idea
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Re: Another time and place
Marshall, in one way, I get and agree with what you said. But on the other hand, I "come back down off my utopia cloud" and think...Riding on a buggy in 10 degree weather, rain, snow, then 90 degree heat in the open sun usually; refrigeration barely into infancy; same with electric and phones; no paved ,or at least not many, streets yet, people had to wade through horse poop daily to cross the street, often in rainy slippery muck; disease rampant; the list goes on. Nah, I'll take the 21st. century despite all the problems that WE have created! No offense buddy, just my weird way of thinking!Marshall V. Daut wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:03 pmWhy wasn't I born 125 years ago??? Sigh...
Marshall
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Re: Another time and place
How come no one has commented on that early 1909 runabout?
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Re: Another time and place
I noticed what appears to be an early tourabout with 4 people in it and a lovely 1916 towncar.
I own a 1936 Packard convertible sedan, a 1916 Model T coupelet, and a 2007 Mercedes Benz SL550 roadster.
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Re: Another time and place
The towncar pic was taken in Madison WI, just a block or two from the Capitol. . https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Image/IM113487