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- First Name: George
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: ‘10 Maxwell AA, ‘11Hupp Model 20, Two 1914 Ford runabouts, 19 centerdoor, 25 C Cab,26 roadster
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Re: Getting cold
Lookey there Original. Both ‘14 Model Ts have horns mounted “correctly”… 

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Re: Getting cold
George, reminds me of a guy that said I’m not going to believe it unless I see it. Once he saw it he was convinced but a friend told him well heck you don’t have to see it to believe it if you trust others that says it so. I think the first guy was from Missouri but could be wrong.
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Re: Getting cold
The second picture shows three modes of transportation in the day. Automobile, walking, and horseback. We have added a few more these days, but those three still remain!
I am also amazed how many people went hunting in those days. I realize people still do that today, but since I have always lived in the city or suburbs, We do swat flies and spiders, but don't do as much hunting. I would suppose they ate the meat and mounted the head and or antlers, but what did they do with the hide?
Norm
I am also amazed how many people went hunting in those days. I realize people still do that today, but since I have always lived in the city or suburbs, We do swat flies and spiders, but don't do as much hunting. I would suppose they ate the meat and mounted the head and or antlers, but what did they do with the hide?
Norm
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Re: Getting cold
They tanned it
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Re: Getting cold
With proper persuasion, deer can be trained to be good Ford Sitters.
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Re: Getting cold
Tom, as always, thank you for the wonderful pics.
Three are pre-T Fords. With a few “enhancements” (AI coloring and enhanced).
Two Model N. My guess is both are early, probably 1906. They have what appear to be Gray & Davis bale handled side lamps with “eye shades,” or red and green topped lens, and what look like early style radiators.
The third is a 1908 Ford Model S Roadster. The two N were probably maroon, and the S red.
Thanks again Tom.
Three are pre-T Fords. With a few “enhancements” (AI coloring and enhanced).
Two Model N. My guess is both are early, probably 1906. They have what appear to be Gray & Davis bale handled side lamps with “eye shades,” or red and green topped lens, and what look like early style radiators.
The third is a 1908 Ford Model S Roadster. The two N were probably maroon, and the S red.
Thanks again Tom.
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Re: Getting cold
That is one nice Model S. Too bad Ford didn't carry over that neat looking cowl onto the T.
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Re: Getting cold
How come that in many of these hunting party photos the men look like a bunch of gangsters who just robbed the local bank ? 

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Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver