[AT] Tractor looking

Mattias Kessén Mattias.kessen at telia.com
Sun Apr 24 23:26:47 PDT 2005


I know that feeling, especially old tools and bars etc. that are really polished by hands. 

/Mattias

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Från: "CEE VILL" <cvee60 at hotmail.com>
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Skickat: den 25 april 2005 01:30
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> Cecil,
> 
> You forgot the stop sign in Kanona.  Without that, there might be more 
> collisions at the intersection of Rts. 53 and 415. Grin.
> 
> No I have not been in that General store.  Sounds like an interesting place 
> to check out and I will do that the next time there.  I enjoy anything that 
> is old wood.  My wife picks on me because I always have to "pet" it (old 
> wood that is).  There is just something magnetic about it that draws my 
> hand.
> 
> Charlie V.
> 
> >From: Cecil Monson <cmonson at hvc.rr.com>
> >Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group 
> ><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> >To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> >Subject: Re: [AT] Tractor looking
> >Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 10:49:59 -0400
> >
> >    Charlie, when you mentioned Kanona, you were really in the big leagues 
> >for size
> >of Towns in the Southern Tier, weren't you?  grins   For the benefit of 
> >anyone else
> >still reading this, if you miss the old general store, you've missed it 
> >all.
> >
> >    Charlie, I don't know how long you have been going by Kanona or if you 
> >ever
> >stopped there but around 1970, my hunting buddy and I stopped there to see 
> >if
> >they had something to quench our thirst. What impressed me was a old very 
> >tall
> >antique paymasters desk right in the middle of the store to the rear. These 
> >things went
> >out of style back in the late 1700s, I think. About 7 feet tall, the 
> >paymaster sat high so
> >no one could see how much money he had or where it was. His stool was a 
> >very tall
> >one and they had the stool and all. Standing in front of it. my eyes were 
> >still 6 inches
> >short of being able to see over the edge of his desk from the front. I'd 
> >say the desk
> >was all of 6 feet wide and standard depth like any desk. Excellent 
> >condition and a
> >real antique.
> >
> >    Just wondering if it is still there or if you happened to see it in the 
> >past.
> >
> >Cecil
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