[AT] Lancaster Ads
SKIP CLEVELAND
skipcleveland at cfl.rr.com
Sun Aug 30 16:49:46 PDT 2009
This is probably not what you are looking for either but what the hey. It's interesting though.
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/country-primitive-tobacco-stick-ladder
Skip
> Ok that mentions tobacco lathe which down here we call tobacco sticks. So
> I'm guessing it's just another way to handle green tobacco after the leaves
> have been "tied" on sticks/lathe. Could be a way to transport the tobacco
> to a barn or it could be a way to hold it while it's drying. I don't know.
> Also, looking at the thing it could be a frame to hold racks for a bulk
> curing barn but I don't think PA tobacco is cured that way. Someone help
>
>
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>> Well here's one.
>> http://images.lancasteronline.com/display_ads/pdf/8107249.pdf
>>
>>> Paul I was born and raised on a flue curred tobacco farm and never heard
>>> of
>>> a tobacco ladder so I'm guessing it has something to do with Burley or
>>> Cigar
>>> wrapper tobacco as it is cured a completely different way. I think it's
>>> probably gear as in equipment that goes with it rather than gears like a
>>> ring gear and pinion. I haven't a clue what it is but I sure hope
>>> someone
>>> tells us.
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>>
>>>
>>>
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