Posted by NE IA on October 31, 2008 at 20:01:45 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: National Farm Toy Show posted by Al L. in Wisc. on October 31, 2008 at 19:06:49:
I live 20 min North and I did not make the show last year. However at times years on end you must wait for a person to move so you can advance one step.
There are three major buildings ---High school (Beckman) and a museum 1/2 block south of Beckman. Both are on the main drag. And then Joe Ertls (Scale Models) building / factory that is pretty much a few blocks North of the big Church I would guess 15-20 blocks away from Beckman. All are very easy to find. Spec Cast may have a open house, I have never taken that one in as I'm usualy kinda tired by the time I see the other three.
The whole town tries to capture the dollars where they can. They seem to many times anger the rain and snow Gods, seems that is just part of the show.
It makes no differance what toy tractors you are looking for, you will find it a dozen times. I can't imagine how may toy tractors are for sale.
I also can't imagine anyone being disapoined, other than a angry wife or perhaps your banker.
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