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I won't be participating in the shows much and may even give up my collection, due to my hurt shoulder. The guys at the shows are more than eager to unload for me and reload my truck or trailer, but I feel odd not being able to help. When I do I pay dearly with pain. You are a great bunch and even turn the flywheels for me! Now that's understanding!

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I make many shows each year and admire the men and young men and families with their engines and related farm collectibles. And you folks know it's very common to be walking down the rows of collectibles and many of the proud exhibitors are a husband and wife team sitting on their lawn chairs chatting, more than willing to answer questions and tell the tale of how they acquired something. Some have spare empty chairs ready for me or you to sit and chat a bit. That's togetherness and friendliness that I admire. I often ask the gent, 'What did you promise her to get her to attend with you?' The wife usually says, 'I have to push him to get ready.'

I guess the ultimate girl would go to the engine shows, fish and row on the non-show weeks and cook and bake.

I wrote the story in the July 1999 GEM, about the Otto. It runs like a fine clock. I hope I can exhibit it so others can enjoy hearing it.

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