Posted by SweetFeet on April 29, 2013 at 05:38:49 from (70.35.103.74):
Will post more pics from Le Sueur swap meet in coming days... thought I'd start off with the treasures that we brought home.
A pic out the window as we approached the grounds. We recommend attending the swap meet to anyone interested. It would even be worth a longer drive and getting a room in a nearby town. We just have a blast every year!
Threshing machine displayed as you pull into the grounds of Le Sueur County Pioneer Power Association.
My little unit with 4-on-the-floor... I've wanted a clawfoot tub for years. We got this for $50 and the enamel in it looks good enough to just clean and polish and we will be good to go. Will take awhile - as we will be remodeling the bathroom before we put the tub in (maybe a winter project).
My husband bought an IH seat for our Farmall Regular (it had an odd-ball seat on it when we bought it). He also bought this old angle tool.
Our daughter bought this little pocket knife.
Last, but not least... I bought this shoe polish can (I assume it is just a reproduction label as it it not beat up at all). Anyway, my dad had a saying, "He don't know .... from Shinola". I never knew Shinola was shoe polish. :)
This post was edited by SweetFeet at 05:40:23 04/29/13.
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