[Steam-engine] Greenville, OH...Joke?

Mark mark at ironacres.com
Thu Jul 15 09:19:14 PDT 2004


Marion didn't have steam this year because none of us steam guys could make
it. Too much going on and conflicting schedules. Hopefully things will work
out better and there will be 2-5 engines there.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Merchant" <nesys_com at ameritech.net>
To: "Steam-engine mailing list" <steam-engine at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Steam-engine] Greenville, OH...Joke?


> Greenville used to be a single show, at the fairgrounds.
> However, that location was too restrictive in space and fair board rules.
>
> To solve this, several years ago, the club bought the large parcel of land
> north of town.
> Many of the gas tractor folks got mad, and split off into a separate club,
> back at the fairgrounds, with a competing show on the same weekend.
> Partly, the coal smoke messes up the expensive tractor paint jobs.
>
> Apparently the steam guys are doing OK out there, there have been several
> facilities improvements, including a rather nice washroom building.
> My understanding is that they are not yet using all their land.
>
> To me, there is no competition, we've driven thru the gas show grounds,
> zillions of really shiny tractors (ie, better than factory new condition),
> and nothing much for them to do except sit there. Why bother.
>
> It really hurt to miss the show this year, meaning we also missed the AFM
@
> WPAFB.
> Consolation was that Wauseon was great this year, I guess due to perfect
> weather for a change.
>
> We saw a sad situation a few weeks ago, at the formerly great Marion OH
show.
> Seems there's now another competing show the same weekend 20 miles up the
road.
> So now there are 2 small shows instead of one good one. Lots of unhappy
> people there.
>
> Furthermore, the Marion show stopped having steam, supposedly vendors
> complained about the smoke.
> We would have skipped the show completely, if it weren't for the great
> Huber/Marion Museum,
> and train watching at the station (3 busy main lines cross right there).
>
> Dave Merchant
>
>
> At 08:38 AM 7/14/2004, Dan Donaldson wrote:
> >     I wonder if Darke County is doing it right. Let the folks that want
to
> >park their tractor and engines enjoy the fairgrounds and provide a good
> >working SHOW north of town. I stopped at the Greenville show at the
> >fairgrounds before going to the Darke County show. I enjoyed the steam
show
> >much more than the static displays at the fairgrounds. It is always nice
to
> >see the old steamers showing their colors.
> >     I can't help but wonder how much better the steam show would have
been
> >if the two shows had been combined into one at the club owned grounds
north
> >of town.
> >
> >Dan
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Andy glines" <pioneersop96 at yahoo.com>
> >To: "Steam" <steam-engine at lists.stationary-engine.com>
> >Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:01 PM
> >Subject: [Steam-engine] Greenville, OH...Joke?
> >
> >
> > > What kind of joke were you folks playing on me?  All I
> > > know is that after driving 290mi to Greenville, OH to
> > > see a "steam" show all I got was a bunch of stationary
> > > tractors and a couple of engines.  While walking
> > > around I stopped to visit with an exhibitior about his
> > > mogul engine.  While talking I inquired about the lack
> > > of steamers.  The guy explained that I needed to get
> > > back in the car and go a few miles further north to
> > > the "other" show.  I'm very glads that I took his
> > > advice.  I got there in plenty of time to see my first
> > > spark show Fri night.  The crew with the Baker 23-90
> > > sure knew how to put on a show and they took the time
> > > to explain to me how it is done. I must admit my
> > > disappointment in the lack of Huber engines.  I was
> > > really hoping to see a Huber in steam since Greenville
> > > is much closer to Marion than Evansville, IN is.  On
> > > Saturday I went to Marion to tour the Huber museum.
> > > They had an 18hp Plow engine on display and some neat
> > > literature.  The folks at the museum have a very nice
> > > facility and a knowledgeable staff.  I engcourage you
> > > to visit if you are ever in the area.  I came back to
> > > the show to see the last sawing and threshing of the
> > > day and to pester engineers about the "hows" & "whys"
> > > of running an engine.  Beth, I forgot to seak you out.
> > >  I would have really liked to meet you.. maybe next
> > > time.  Go show and worth the drive.  Got a couple of
> > > good spark show pics as well.
> > >
> > > =====
> > > Andy Glines
> > > Evansville, IN
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> Dave Merchant
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