For Sale:
Circa 1900 Lumber Wagon, Au Sable Forks, NY.
One of my first camp aquisitions. Got this for $200 in 1970 from John Roy at his antiquery in the old seed warehouse in Upper Jay (an auto assembly shop before that and now Scott's Upper Jay Upholstery). The idea was to show it in the Jay Fireman's July 4 Parade, but I was too busy on those days at my Fair booth making rustic signs. (I hate to part with it, but I need the space for my Jeep and Peugeot collection.) $1,500 or best offer.
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Lumber Wagon, Circa 1900,
Au Sable Forks NY
Wagon seat, harness support.
Stored inside 1970-2006, moved to shed off ground August 2006 for sale.
Stencilling reads ?? Lumber Co,
AuSable Forks, NY
AuSable Forks
Lee Morrisons Sons
Manufacturer
Stencilling detail
Front
Front truck complete with drawing gear (see bolow)
Wheels perfect
Wheels free and lubricated
Steering gear
Drawing gear complete.
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