[Steam-engine] re shows
Blake
blake at little-mountain.com
Tue May 1 15:06:42 PDT 2007
Our show is featuring steel wheeled and hand start tractors next year.
Our show is one of those that unfortunately has had a big decline in
steam engines, mostly due to the death of owners and not a lot of
engines in the area. Hopefully, this may change as there are steam-
interested people, but most of them just don't have the money right now.
You can see our web site at
Pioneer Steam & Gas Engine Society of NW Pa. Inc.
Blake
On May 1, 2007, at 1:35 PM, travis brown wrote:
> Regarding the question about having a steel wheel only show, while
> it would be a very interesting concept, I would have to question if
> it would work. While I many agree that too many of the shows have
> an over abundance of rubber tired tractors, esp some that farmers I
> know would be proud to be farming with today, the ugly truth is
> that many shows are dependent on the people who bring such
> equipment and people who want to see that sort of equipment.
>
> For many it is a generational thing, they look with fondness at
> the equipment they grew up working with or around. This is kind of
> why the muscle cars became so popular, they are the cars that many
> guys wanted to have when they were young, but could not afford.
>
> While it is true that some shows are suffering from a dwindling
> number of steam engines at their shows, others are holding steady
> or even flourishing. The National Threshers Association in Ohio
> had 62 steam engines at their show last year. Some shows are
> suffering from a lack of engines in their area, while others do not
> have management that cares as much about having a steam engine
> there as it might have in years past. Obviously a show that has 62
> engines show up is making an effort to ensure that the engines are
> welcomed.
>
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