OCTOBER 12th & 13th LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO

By Staff
Published on January 1, 1986
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The Flea Market
The Flea Market
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1930 Oliver-Daniel Floret (from El Paso) NMSU Museum's Rider-Ericsson hot air engine.
1930 Oliver-Daniel Floret (from El Paso) NMSU Museum's Rider-Ericsson hot air engine.
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NMSU Museum's Rider-Ericsson hot air engine.
NMSU Museum's Rider-Ericsson hot air engine.
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Owen Hartley's dad's Goold, Shapley & Muir Co. Ltd., engine (from Las Cruces, New Mexico).
Owen Hartley's dad's Goold, Shapley & Muir Co. Ltd., engine (from Las Cruces, New Mexico).
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NMSU Museum steam car (1907) built out of parts from a wrecked Stanley Steamer by Miller, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Operated by James Field of Las Cruces, representing the NMSU Pioneers. This took Best of Show and Best Restored (public vote and exhibitors vot
NMSU Museum steam car (1907) built out of parts from a wrecked Stanley Steamer by Miller, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Operated by James Field of Las Cruces, representing the NMSU Pioneers. This took Best of Show and Best Restored (public vote and exhibitors vot
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Delmer Donaldson's Witte (Albuquerque)
Delmer Donaldson's Witte (Albuquerque)
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Explaining how the old horse powered baler worked.
Explaining how the old horse powered baler worked.
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'How did this work, Mister?
'How did this work, Mister?
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One of his new finds in Las Cruce.
One of his new finds in Las Cruce.
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Keith Smith from Northport, Florida, and hit Maytag collection.
Keith Smith from Northport, Florida, and hit Maytag collection.
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Fred Jones from Durango, Colorado with horse drawn scraper (1800's)
Fred Jones from Durango, Colorado with horse drawn scraper (1800's)
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Bob Candler's Novo and pump (from Los Alamos, New Mexico).
Bob Candler's Novo and pump (from Los Alamos, New Mexico).
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Jon. Pierce (of Durango, Colorado) baling hay, powered by the M.
Jon. Pierce (of Durango, Colorado) baling hay, powered by the M.
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John Woodson and Stover whistles too loud, John?
John Woodson and Stover whistles too loud, John?

PRESIDENT

Well, we hope you enjoyed our little tour through our show. Sure
wish we could show you more! You’ll want to keep an eye on this
one. . . it’s an up and comer!

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