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Posted by DANIEL M. on August 30, 2000 at 20:36:16 from (205.163.39.204):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall Survey posted by GN on August 30, 2000 at 09:43:07:
HERES MY TWO CENTS WORTH,THERE WAS AND IS A FARMALL MODEL,I HAVE THREE OF THEM.THEY ARE NOW REFERRED TO AS A REGULAR.FIRST OF ALL,THE REGULAR WAS NOT CALLED THE REGULAR UNTIL THE FARMALL F-30 CAME OUT IN 1931.WHEN THERE WAS ONLY ONE MODEL,IT WAS SIMPLY CALLED THE FARMALL.IT WASN'T OFFICIALLY CALLED THE FARMALL UNTIL 1923 WHEN THAT NAME WAS GIVIN BY A CORPORATE NAMING COMMITTEE AND REGISTERED AS A TRADEMARK.THERE WERE ONLY TWENTY-TWO COPIES OF THE 1923 VERSION MADE,AND I WOULD LOVE TO GET MY HANDS ON ONE. MY 1927 McCORMICK-DEERING "FARMALL" IS MY BABY. I HOPE I HAVE ANSWERED SOMEONES QUESTION. DANIEL M.
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