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Posted by Allen at CHT on December 31, 2001 at 19:40:39 from (207.44.56.171):
In Reply to: Re: Old tractor literature posted by Steven M on December 31, 2001 at 17:17:00:
Most of the reprints I've seen are of bit lesser quality than the originals were, so if you put the two side by side you can often tell them apart. The really nice thing about getting a reprint is you can always cut the binding, stick the pages in plastic covers and then put them in a ring binder....Those pesky greasy fingerprints will wipe right off. ;-) BTW- If any of you fellows happen to run across a catalog or owner's manual from either the Twentieth Century Mfg Co of Boynton Pa or The Improved Traction Engine Co. of Elk Lick, Pa., please let me know.
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