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ReflectionsA BRIEF WORDBy C. H. WendelHere we are into 1988 already. This column is being written in early December, 1987. The Reflector is quite comfortable in his office at Amana, Iowa despite the fact that today we are seeing our first dose of freezing rain-the fine, misty stuff that sticks to everything, including the roads! When this issue reaches you in early 1988, we will be well into the winter season again-far enough in fact, to start thinking about spring! During the winter months we hope that a lot of new model projects are underway. We hope to see and hear about them in '88. The Reflector's continuing perusal of old trade journals and books as part of continuing research projects constantly reminds us of the talent displayed by our ancestors. Many of the gasoline engines now in the hands of collectors are approaching the century mark, and looking back 100 years we see n... 814 of 10720 characters shown.
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