[AT] Re: PA shows was OT Redbud/asparagus

Brett Phillips bphillip at shentel.net
Mon Apr 25 11:11:44 PDT 2005


Yup. That's the Chambersburg show.  They just had a spring show this
weekend, and they'll have the big show the second weekend in August.  Two
years ago they featured Cockshutt, and the Cockshutt club had their
convention there during the show.  I don't own any Cockshutt equipment, but
I really enjoyed that show!  I've also been trying to get to the Williams
Grove show & auction for the last three years, but I haven't made it yet.
Maybe this year...

Brett Phillips
Long time Lurker...

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]On Behalf Of charlie hill
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 1:09 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Re: PA shows was OT Redbud/asparagus


Vaughn,  I found a button that I think might  be from that show.
It says C.V. Antique Engine & Machinery Ass'n., Inc.
I visit in the Hagerstown Md area a couple of times a year and given the
time I'm always looking for a show to take in so this might or might not be
the right one.  I remember going out of town to the west of the main drag,
then veering off to the right (N/W) I think on a kind of crooked road.  The
show grounds were on the left and the lot sloped down hill from right to
left as you face it from the road.

The button says Twin Bridges Showground.

Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vaughn Miller" <VMiller at messiah.edu>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 10:40 AM
Subject: [AT] Re: PA shows was OT Redbud/asparagus


> The show Charlie was talking about is just outside of Chambersburg.  I
> can't
> recall the name of the organization at the moment.  The Williams Grove
> show
> is the most local show for me, so I typically spend a fair amount of time
> there every year.  It is one of the only shows I have been to that spans
> two
> weekends.
>
> Vaughn Miller
> Dillsburg PA
>
>>>> deereman1000 at hotmail.com 4/25/05 9:47:49 AM >>>
> Sounds like Williams Grove, good food, good auction and an old time
> amusment
> part so even the kid and wife look forward to William Grove
>
> Dana
> SE PA
>
>>From: "Vaughn Miller" <VMiller at messiah.edu>
>>Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Subject: Re: Re[2]: [AT] OT Redbud/asparagus
>>Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 14:38:21 -0400
>>
>>Hey Charlie, that probably was Chambersburg you were at.  I'm closer to
>>Harrisburg, and a lot of the fire companies around here have BBQ chicken
>>dinners similar to what you describe.  Having lived in this area all my
>>life, it has never struck me as unusual.
>>
>>Vaughn Miller
>>Dillsburg PA
>>
>> >>> chill8 at cox.net 4/22/05 2:25:11 PM >>>
>>Spencer,
>>
>>You run into some unexpected little culanary (sp) pockets up there in PA.
>>I
>>was at a show there several years ago.  I can't remember the town but is
>>was
>>somewhere NW of Chambersburg or maybe it was at Chambersburg.   Down here
>>in
>>eastern NC  we have a vinegar based BBQ sauce that it simply a blend of
>>apple cider vinegar, salt, red and black pepper with a secret ingrediant
>>that changes about every 5 miles from the Atlantic ocean to Raleigh.
>>We use it to season hogs and chicken.  I've never seen chicken cooked
>>exactly like we cook it anywhere but around here....until I went to that
>>show.  Those guys were cooking chicken halves on hog wire covered up with
>>sheets of tin EXACTLY the way we would do it and soaking the birds down
>>with
>>the exact same tasting sauce that would be used in the western end of
>>Craven
>>Co and the southern end of Pitt Co. NC.
>>
>>You guys do it about the same in the western end of NC but the sauce
> tastes
>>
>>different and usually has some mustard or ketchup in it.
>>Just as good but different.
>>
>>For a minute I thought I was in a time/space warp.
>>
>>Charlie
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Spencer Yost" <yostsw at atis.net>
>>To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:04 PM
>>Subject: Re[2]: [AT] OT Redbud/asparagus
>>
>>
>> > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
>> > On 4/21/2005 at 9:12 AM George Willer wrote:
>> >
>> > ...snip...
>> >
>> >>I'll agree that poi should be at the bottom of the list, right after
>> >>*GRITS*.  Avocado would make the upper 1/4 since it does have a
> flavor.
>> >>
>> >>George Willer
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > Three ATIS demerits for you George!.  I have them a lot and I like
> mine
>> > with a touch of butter and Texas Pete Hot sauce.   If I want a change,
>> > some
>> > cheese with hot sauce.   If I want to thumb my nose to the American
>>Heart
>> > Association, I use both butter and cheese and hot sauce.  If I am
>>feeling
>> > really wild, a spoonful of honey or jelly(no hot sauce).  If I was
>>allowed
>> > to eat country ham anymore, I would eat them with red eye gravy.
>> >
>> > Honestly, they aren't that great but they are not as slimy as oatmeal,
>> > warmer than cereal and everyone knows cream of wheat is disgusting.
> If
>> > you
>> > will notice, everyone that likes grits will say so, but then finish
> the
>> > statement with a laundry list if items they put in them.   If they
> were
>> > good, people wouldn't add stuff to them.
>> >
>> > Even though there is not one southern baptist within sight of my
> family
>> > tree and I was born to German Lutheran and Irish Catholic families in
>> > western PA, I was raised eating grits(By the way, put a bunch of
> German
>> > Lutherans and Irish Catholics in a room together if you ever want to
>>have
>> > fun).   No idea way we eat them and no one in the family can explain
> it
>> > since not too many neighbors or other know associates in PA ate them,
> or
>>
>> > at
>> > least owned up to eating them.   I guess the grits fairy, on her WV
> run,
>> > got blown off course and dropped some at our house and we kept eating
>> > them.
>> >
>> > I can run antique tractors (obligatory reference) bringing in the hay
>>all
>> > morning on a bowl of grits,.   Try doing that on Cocoa Puffs.
>> >
>> > Spencer Yost
>> > Owner, ATIS
>> > Plow the Net!
>> > http://www.atis.net
>> >
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