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1914 Fuller & Johnson RestoBy Matthew HoldermanEleven-year-old Matthew Holderman is justifiably proud of his restoration of this 1914 Fuller & Johnson 1-1/2 HP Model N. The Model N as purchased, still on its original skids. While I am not a subscriber to GEM, my dad, Larry Holderman, has been receiving the magazine for a long time. I am 11 years old, and I'm in the sixth grade. I have been interested in gas engines for several years, as my family has attended engine shows for a long time. My first engine was a 1935 Maytag Model 92 that I received from my dad when I was six years old. I have taken it to several shows, including the Echoes of the Past exhibit at the Kosciusko County Fair in Warsaw, Ind., along with shows at Winamac and Bourbon, Ind. I have been wanting a hit-and-miss engine for a long time, and in May 2000 my dad and grandpa, Stan Holderman, were... 802 of 2644 characters shown.
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