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a horse of course

19th to early 20th centuries. Until Henry was pumping out 10,000! Model T's out of his factory each day. which brought the price down to a level that ordinary people could afford. so they could replace their horsey.

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your going to be a big asset here :)
Nice find :) Downeast NICE LOCATION i think
 

your going to be a big asset here :)
Nice find :) Downeast NICE LOCATION i think

thanks that means a lot..

Actually it was ticndig who posted a picture from that catalogue on one of my buckle id posts. i saw the name at the top and googled away until i found this Catalogue no. 2 : J. M. Eilers & Co and downloaded all sweet 578 pages as a PDF. Its a good asset to have, i think everybody finds lots of horsey stuff. I already ID'ed some of my own finds from previous hunts. so credit where credit is due and stuff.
 

thanks that means a lot..

Actually it was ticndig who posted a picture from that catalogue on one of my buckle id posts. i saw the name at the top and googled away until i found this Catalogue no. 2 : J. M. Eilers & Co and downloaded all sweet 578 pages as a PDF. Its a good asset to have, i think everybody finds lots of horsey stuff. I already ID'ed some of my own finds from previous hunts. so credit where credit is due and stuff.
AndI did the same when posted by The cannonball guy
 

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