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- First Name: Andrew
- Last Name: Blaydon
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1915 Cut-down touring
- Location: Middletown
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Luray Swap Meet Finds
What did you find at Luray today? Dad and I got some good finds! With reasonable prices and great selection from quality vendors, this was our first year attending but will not be our last!
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- First Name: Robert
- Last Name: Govoni
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Touring
- Location: Fredericksburg, VA
- MTFCA Number: 32331
- Board Member Since: 2016
Re: Luray Swap Meet Finds
Had a great time at Luray today. This is what I came back with.
First of all I bought an axel from Dan Hatch. He rebuilt the holes and made sure the axel is straight. Very nice work.
Got a reproduction horn for Rattles.
Picked up sone oil as well.
This was a bit expensive but was real nice. The guy I got it from said he thinks it's NOS. Not sure but it's all there and in real nice shape.
First of all I bought an axel from Dan Hatch. He rebuilt the holes and made sure the axel is straight. Very nice work.
Got a reproduction horn for Rattles.
Picked up sone oil as well.
This was a bit expensive but was real nice. The guy I got it from said he thinks it's NOS. Not sure but it's all there and in real nice shape.
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- First Name: Bill
- Last Name: Anziani
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 Coupe
- Location: Concord, NC
Re: Luray Swap Meet Finds
Found a Stevens universal joint tool, and a Stevens hub re-threading tool
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 9:18 pm
- First Name: Terry
- Last Name: Bond
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Touring, 1915 Chassis
- Location: Chesapeake VA
- MTFCI Number: 15718
Re: Luray Swap Meet Finds
Of course I managed to find a few great spark plugs for my collection, and some extras to swap with others including some NOS early copper plated Auburn Ignition Company plugs. There were also a few NOS Champion priming plugs available that I did not spend the bucks for, and a set of four pretty well used Champion priming plugs that I also passed on. (I have plenty of them in the collection already.) I also brought home some NOS spindle bushings, a NOS set of tripple gears (for spares), a few brass top coils,a NOS timer in the box for display in my old store recreation, some gas lamp fittings, and this gem - with a great story behind it. It's a nearly minty Rubes Horn complete with proper bracket, tubing, l-shaped tubing connector, and the bonus - an original RUBES bulb still on it. The rubber bulb is still supple after all these years, but as just lost its shape from laying flat a long time. The story - I found this in Richmond Va many years ago and carried to up to the Howard County Fairground swap meet held annually in March. When living in Baltimore, I was a regular vendor there. I took it not to sell, but to show to Ed Henline. Well-if you knew Ed, you didn't just "show" him something. He'd talk you out of it for either green folding stuff or trade for something. Ed knew I loved plugs and a lot in my collection came from him years ago, so for some bucks and some plugs, the horn changed hands. Ever sell something you regretted? Yup, that horn haunted me for the next 30 years. When Ed passed away, some of the parts began to surface, and last year at Luray in October there was quite a display from the remaining stash of his parts department. This year, the horn was there on the table. Well, you seldom get a chance at an item like this so when it was offered to me at a great price I did not hesitate. I shared to story with his kids and we all got kinda misty-eyed. I'll never forget Ed walking around the swap meet there in Maryland showing it off. First he would show the horn, getting ample ooos-and ahaaas. He held the bulb discretely in his other hand, and after looking over the horn, he would then swing the bulb abound and blow people away with the Rubes inscription on it. Everyone said it's the only one they had ever seen.
It was a great weekend and is already on my calendar for next year.
Terry
It was a great weekend and is already on my calendar for next year.
Terry
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- First Name: Keith
- Last Name: Gumbinger
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '14 Touring, '26 RPU, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
- Location: Kenosha, WI
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Re: Luray Swap Meet Finds
Terry, You lucky dog!!!!! I've been looking for something like that ever since I got my '14 Touring in '06.
BTW, how does it sound? Deep tone and strong volume? That bulb would be a great item to have reproduced (RV... hint, hint).
I've also been looking for just a reed with the right tone. Almost got one once but I thought the seller was asking too much. I still regret not buying it.
Keith
BTW, how does it sound? Deep tone and strong volume? That bulb would be a great item to have reproduced (RV... hint, hint).
I've also been looking for just a reed with the right tone. Almost got one once but I thought the seller was asking too much. I still regret not buying it.
Keith
'14 Touring, '26 Roadster Pickup, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
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