[pianotech] Vehicle Recommendations

John Ross jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca
Fri Apr 23 06:40:20 MDT 2010


Yes, but I was taking International Harvester as the vehicle he meant.  
I could have elaborated more.
Anyway, lots of nice old vehicles.
Some of the Studebakers were ahead of their time. I had a '47  
Studebaker Commander I think it was.

John Ross
Windsor, nova Scotia.
On 23-Apr-10, at 9:25 AM, Paul T Williams wrote:

> International also made pick-ups and Suburban-type rigs. with 3 on  
> the tree.
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> Paul
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> From:	John Ross <jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca>
> To:	pianotech at ptg.org
> Date:	04/22/2010 08:43 PM
> Subject:	Re: [pianotech] Vehicle Recommendations
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> You got me on the Graham. I thought I knew cars.
> International Harvester was farm machinery.
> The Nash Rambler front seats, reclined  so the action could in the  
> front seat.
> Still plenty of larger models around.
> John Ross
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> On 22-Apr-10, at 9:37 PM, Alan Forsyth wrote:
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> So what happened to all those nice Studebakers, Ramblers, Grahams,  
> Gnashes and International Harvesters, you know the ones you could  
> get plenty of clobber into? ..... and still get plenty of action in  
> the back seat!
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> AF
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