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Ronald Sieber |
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North Carolina |
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2020-07-15 13:16:16 |
Comments[333]: I am doing an article that includes Sears
homes and buggies for my blog journal,
ClassicSpeedsters.com. Your information
is very useful and well-organized. Will
contact you.
Best,
=rds
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Your Name: |
Rob Dannels |
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RoseHill Iowa |
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2020-06-25 06:12:40 |
Comments[332]: looking for autobus gym project or
motor trans parts we are a restoration
and or presavation Shop specialize in
pre 1930 to 1950 trucks,cars tractors
and Equipment thanks for and info. THE
SHOP Rob Dannels 210washington st Rose
Hill Iowa 52586 641-660-5516
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Steven Lawyer |
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Council Idaho |
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2020-06-22 19:05:28 |
Comments[331]: I have recently been given my father's
1911 Sears. I will register it soon.
Trying to get her running better. Hope
this site is still good. Could use some
help with it. thanks
Steve
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Lee Higgins |
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Kent, Ohio |
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2020-05-14 13:21:38 |
Comments[330]: I acquired Model P 12695 from my brother
who got it from our father circa 1959.
There are 2 Sears Motorbuggies in a Red
Skelton movie called "Excuse My Dust"
which I saw on TMC a couple of weeks
ago. One is a two passenger Model P and
the other looks like a Model K or H.
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russell Herman |
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Toronto Ontario |
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2020-05-14 09:03:03 |
Comments[329]: I like your page i am building a 1908
Sears model g buggy an looking for parts
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Your Name: |
Art Segal |
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New Jersey, then New York, now Seattle, WA |
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2020-01-28 02:26:36 |
Comments[328]: Your website is very interesting - thank you. My father's mother was named Donelda Krotz. She was born and grew up in Defiance OH. She married Arpard E. Fazakas at age 21 and moved to New Jersey permanently. But I continued to hear the name "Krotz" in reference to her family. Is it possible that my grandmother, Donelda Krotz Fazakas, was the daughter of Alvaro Krotz? Did he also live in Defiance, OH or a nearby town? Thank you.
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Trevor P Williams |
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Cambridge. England. UK |
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2020-01-20 13:40:45 |
Comments[327]: Very informative website. Just purchased
a 1911 Sears Model P 4 seater passenger
and it is in the UK
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Your Name: |
Kristin Lindstrom |
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Your Location: |
Arlington, VA |
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2020-01-10 21:21:29 |
Comments[326]: I was very happy to come across your article as Alvaro Krotz was my great grandfather, known to my mother asw Pobba. This gave me a lot of information we didn't have so thank you very much.
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Sandy Rose |
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TX |
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2019-12-09 00:00:00 |
Comments[325]: You bought it… you build it – 1910
Sears... good article by Bill Erskine..
how Sears Motor Buggies were rail-
shipped.
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/article/yo
u-bought-it-you-build-it-1910-sears/
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Your Name: |
Bret Leduc |
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Your Location: |
Burbank, Ca |
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2019-12-05 14:13:45 |
Comments[324]: I came here because someone posted a picture of
a sears buggy on Facebook. Greetings! Keep in
touch!
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Your Name: |
Michael Taylor |
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Your Location: |
England |
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2019-12-04 19:24:52 |
Comments[323]: My friend has just purchased a Sears
Model P which has matching serial
numbers on the frame and on a brass
plate on the rear of the car. Do Sears
have engine numbers and if they do where
can I find it? Thanks fo a great site.
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Your Name: |
Storm Connors |
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New London, NH |
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2019-10-15 15:24:19 |
Comments[322]: I forgot to ask: Is the Sears'
transmission infinitely variable as it
appears to be?
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Your Name: |
Storm Connors |
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Your Location: |
New London, NH |
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2019-10-15 15:22:03 |
Comments[321]: We have a 1909 Sears at the WFKidder Ice
House museum here in New London, NH. We
just closed the museum for the season
today, but I will see if I can get you
info and pics from my files.
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Your Name: |
Sandy Rose |
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Your Location: |
Texas |
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2019-10-01 10:14:49 |
Comments[320]: "I have never seen anyone blowout their
headlights."...was a comment I heard
behind me as I was loading my Sears into
the trailer.
I am still chuckling over that!
Sandy Rose
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Your Name: |
P. T. Rathbone |
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Your Location: |
Marsing |
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2019-09-12 01:43:10 |
Comments[319]: I want to know about the 1907 Kiblinger that was bought out of a Sears catalog.
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Your Name: |
Randy Roberson |
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Your Location: |
Dubach, Louisiana |
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2019-08-20 17:40:21 |
Comments[318]: You have a great page about the Sears Automobile. I really like the machine and your page is most enjoyable.
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Your Name: |
Mark Servis |
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Your Location: |
Houghton lake Mich. |
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2019-07-01 17:18:13 |
Comments[317]: Bought a building that was built
approximately 1907 and found a canopy in
the Attic that might belong to a early
1900's Sears car
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Your Name: |
Alan Dewsnup |
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Your Location: |
Utah |
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2019-06-25 15:47:39 |
Comments[316]: I am interested in early cars, particularly tiller steered and chain
driven cars. Hope to be able to network with owners of both restored and unrestored Sears automobiles.
Al
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Your Name: |
Rod Cripps |
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Your Location: |
Melbourne Australia |
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2019-06-24 07:24:48 |
Comments[315]: Same as before but my email address is now correct.
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Your Name: |
Rod. Cripps |
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Your Location: |
Melbourne Australia |
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2019-06-24 07:22:40 |
Comments[314]: I am doing some work on a Sears buggy which came
from Texas. It is single fan, has a Waizel(?) Brothers
Inc. 4-hole oiler driven by an eccentric on the front of
the RH cylinder exhaust valve base. It has no sign of a
number on the crossmember. The name plate has
number 53?? on it, but I think some, if not all the body
timber is not original. Are there any other bits I can
check to try and date it?
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