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Re: Antique bowers and misc. spark plugs
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Posted by Danny Teel on July 05, 2004 at 15:57:49 from (12.22.7.66):
In Reply to: Antique bowers and misc. spark plugs posted by kelly on March 29, 2004 at 17:00:22:
Hey, I saw that you got a reply about some antique Spark Plugs you have/had. There's 2 great sources for you to go to: Spark Plug Collectors Of America and a website called "Jo's Pastime". This website is accessible right away, with a lot of pictures of old plugs and dates they were made. The SPCOA sends out a magazine called the Igniter( the first name for spark plugs, way back when), with all kinds of info on antique plugs, and plugs for sale by club members. You can call the President of the Club- Chad Windham at 541-276-4069 or write him at: 3401 NE Riverside, Pendleton Oregon 97801-3431. Dues for a year are something like $15 or so. There's also a man by the name of Cornelius Bergbower who has published 3 books, so far, on Antique Spark Plugs. The books are TV Guide sized books with hundreds of pictures and descriptions of old plugs. Each book is $10-$15. His address is: 603 Louie Ave, Bluford Illinois 62814. His phone is- 618-732-6195. Good Luck.
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