That's an excellent observation, all across this country it was like that, anywhere you saw something like this or ads in programs, my sentiments exactly, we've lost that I think, its sad to think about it, but things change, not one to totally live in the past, but we do here with old tractors, farming, family, sharing what we have experienced, learned and what we do today. I will say those 2 brothers, the "Shavers" were a couple of talented guys, I was a kid at the time, but I had the pleasure of knowing them, and knowing the difference of many people today. Ask anyone who knew them, just great ole guys and long since passed on.
The brand was long established, sure I'm a fan, but I like many things from the era, no matter what label is on it.
I have the business form machine with Brown's sticker on it, there was a nice well kept original shape ford 2000 locally not long ago, a '65 or '66 2000,with a factory snow plow, I did save photos of it somewhere on this pc, small though, sure wish I had the funds, had both stickers still intact, I have an old phone book with the Brown's ad in the yellow pages, as well as many things later with our name on it too, fun to take a look back every so often.
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