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 Libra63
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:35:35 AM new
Post card is postmarked 1908




What did I do wrong? I haven't posted pictures for quite some time so someone please correct it. Thanks
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 ltray
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:37:50 AM new


You forgot your "/" before the last "img"
[ edited by ltray on Jan 26, 2005 07:41 AM ]
 
 mcjane
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:38:52 AM new


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 Libra63
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:39:01 AM new
Thanks, you are so quick.


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 ltray
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:40:35 AM new
Its a buckboard wagon

 
 mcjane
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:41:59 AM new
Libra, you forgot the backslash on the second IMG
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 ltray
 
posted on January 26, 2005 07:47:22 AM new
Libra,
My cousin, Donnie Chambers was a mule team driver. He passed away last week, only 48 years old. They used his buckboard to carry his casket to the grave yard. His wagon was followed by another buckboard carrying the attendants. Funeral home said they couldn't remember the last time someone had been carried from the funeral home by wagon.
 
 Libra63
 
posted on January 26, 2005 09:02:36 AM new
Thanks McJane, somedays I wake up stupid

Itray- that was a great story. I will search buckboards and see what I come up from.
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 classicrock000
 
posted on January 26, 2005 09:41:03 AM new
" Thanks McJane, somedays I wake up stupid "


Im not gonna touch that one

 
 parklane64
 
posted on January 26, 2005 10:48:51 AM new
Looks like a convertable stagecoach. With a rumble seat.
 
 photosensitive
 
posted on January 26, 2005 11:29:33 AM new
Buckboard is a pretty generic term. I know I have seen a name for that kind of sight-seeing wagon. I have photographs of motor versions of it. The closest I could find was "Horse Bus" (yes it was called that on several sites) but I know there is another term (starts with a "c" I think).

Maybe it will come to me.

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 neglus
 
posted on January 26, 2005 01:54:43 PM new
Very wonderful postcard whatever it is called Libra - is it from Duluth?
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 Libra63
 
posted on January 26, 2005 09:19:25 PM new
Yes neglus. I had it in my Duluth collection but I have decided since there are so many duluth postcard collectors that they might like that. I also have some others I am going to sell.

It is a Tuck card and under the picture is written
Duluth, Minn. Viewing the lake from the Boulevard.

Should I start this around $7.00?

Yes classic you think everyone wakes up stupid.


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