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Above far left and above left: I took these two pictures then whipped around and took the two above right, left to right
Bev Jewell, Joan Hollenitsch, Myrna Bagge and Ashley Jaques and above far right picture everyone but Bev Jewell. Two of
these women do not like to have their pictures taken so I have to be sneaky. Below far left and below left; auction pictures.
Below right and far right that is Auctioneer Tony Mitchell De Zago of The Auction Agency & Associates on the left and our
Museum Director Rod Groenewold on the right.
Above and below 1920
Tangley Calliaphone Calliope Model CA-43, S/N 1162 bought for $3,600 by Prescott Arizona Museum Member Earl Wolfe.
Below right: Dar Jewell on the lift truck, Bob Morley steadying the Tangley.
Above left: Earl Wolfe with his new toy. Below left and right: none of our bidders were interested in starting the auction
for this retired green Oliver tractor for $100, so it was withdrawn. Ken MacChesney on our orange Case tow tractor,
Stephan Whitehead on the Oliver.
Above far left, left and right: The owner driver of this nice completely rebuilt Red 1971 International Loadstar AND the attached
stout 3 axle trailer was thinking $10,000. But he let it go for $2,800. Above far right and far left below: this sixteen foot
Tracker boat with matching Johnson outboard engine including the trailer generated no takers, so the owner towed it back home.
Below left: editorial opinion? It was a much smaller than usual November Auction. Our Museum only had a few pieces
and we got few large consignments. A LOT of Southern California folks have other things on their minds these days.
Our second weekend of show so many of our Members, Campers, Vendors and Exhibitors were Adversely Affected by range and forest fires,
that we did not charge gate admission and our parades were MUCH shorter than usual.
Above above right and far right and above left: Bob Morley has been dabbling in old diesel pickups for awhile.
Bob had in mind $2,000 for this 1990 4WD Diesel F350 Ford flatbed, but the crowd never got over $1,500, so Bob kept it.
Above right: Live on Attendant Cecil Morton rolled out his brand new Kubota utility vehicle. It's a 3 cylinder diesel,
hydrostatic transmission, 4WD, hydraulic dump bed. Pauley Equipment
displayed four Kubota vehicles at our fall show including one of these. Cecil took delivery Tuesday November 6.

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