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Just a Sunday evening look back. Does any one have advertisements from the past.
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Steve Cooper One or two, but MUCH more recent than this.
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Joe V Lowry We have an extensive collection of mint condition trade publications from the 1880 through the 1920's at Fire Museum Memphis. I will try and copy a few in next few weeks
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Just two more days and we have the December coin drawing, hopefully it will be a Merry Christmas for two lucky winners.
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Gary Strong "That's right Spot there is a "Hyd" stop ahead."
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Jeff Wingate I've been good this year!!
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Good morning everyone , It is parade day in many areas keep this antiques rolling..
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Steve Marvin Maybe an antique, but it looks like it could handle itself on any vegetation fire!
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Jim Brunson We had them for our grass units, they are tough trucks! Dodge Power Wagons
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Came across this Ladder this summer which was one of two built for the San Francisco Fire Dept. for the 1939 World's Fair.
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Keith Dutton Almost looks like a toy!
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Joe V Lowry 1910 Ahrens 950 GPM Steamer. The last horse drawn engine Memphis ever bought. It was fully restored by our shop in 1976. It supplied water to the Freedom Train and was used to supply two three inlet multiversals at the 1976 International Association of Fire Chiefs Conference in Memphis
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John Calender to The Firetruck Guru
At the Fire Museum in Memphis TN today with my wife and grandson. Took a few pictures. Hope all enjoy them.
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John Calender Here is some information on this unit.
Thomas Franklin Me too! Love it!