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Andrew Messer Photos
Here's another "wrong side" picture. Don't like it? Don't look...I really could care less...



Spencer, NC "Engine 754"



1949 Mack Model 85

750/100

Cha. # 85-LS-1353



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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And yet another "wrong side pic"... Scroll on past if you have a problem with it...



Elizabeth City, NC "Parade Truck"



1918 Brockway B4

City Service Truck

S/N # 7127



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Proverbs 3:5-6







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This pic must be awful! It's not outside, it's not posed, the vehicle isn't spotless, and it's not a driver's side photo... Plus, I don't have full specs on it...



Lexington, NC "X Engine 4"



1922 American LaFrance

???/???

Reg. # ????



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Proverbs 3:5-6







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And one more "wrong side" pic...



China Grove, NC "Parade Engine"



1929 GMC/American LaFrance

500/100

Reg. # G-214



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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And one more not-perfect photo, I'm sure you've had enough of me for a while...



East Spencer, NC "X Ladder 47"



1981 Hendrickson 1871-WS/Boardman

1500/100/85' Redi-Tower

S/N # F-2500

X: South Trail, FL

X: Newberry, SC



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




Proverbs 3:5-6







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[quote name='Andrew2340' date='11 November 2009 - 02:41 PM' timestamp='1257967278' post='347046']

Pennsburg, PA "X Engine 1"



1948 Seagrave 12JB

750/500

S/N # D-7510



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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Andrew,



From Al Powell's files:



1948 Seagrave, semi-cab conv., 750/250, ser.no.D7510, painted 11-30-48, model J, delvd 12-1-48, underwriters tested 12-3-48 in Perkiomen Creek near Water St, designed for rural service, $17,000, Chief Eugene Knause and Seagrave representative Wm.Backenstose drove in from Columbus,OH, on delv fire co.given 5 days to accept, photo in TOWN AND COUNTRY newspaper 12-17-48 front page, housed 6-18-49, in 1953 equipped with two-way radio, when Krause died in 1983 his body was carried in funeral on hosebed of this apparatus which he drove in from Columbus,OH 35 years earlier, in late 70s booster tank replaced with new 800 gal tank, in 1981 sold to Chuck Buschardt- Seagrave collector in Bellaire,TX, Seagrave V-12 motor.



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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Andrew,



Glad to see the PA classics from the event. Thanks for posting.
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1947 75S-2325 Malvern, Pennsylvania PA 750/300 1947 Mack E/2006 Eastern Piedmont Corr. Fac. Rehab Sold:Wilsons Mills, NC





[quote name='Andrew2340' date='11 November 2009 - 02:45 PM' timestamp='1257967528' post='347048']

Wilson's Mills, NC "Parade Engine"



1947 Mack Model 75

750/???

Cha. # 75-S-2325



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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1948 85LS-1213 Brooklyn, ?? Mack L Factory Photo, unknown State



[quote name='Andrew2340' date='11 November 2009 - 02:54 PM' timestamp='1257968052' post='347053']

Northeast Stokes, NC "X Engine 1"



1948 Mack Model 85

???/???

Cha. # 85-LS-1213

(Maybe X: ??? Who knows...)



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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[quote name='Andrew2340' date='11 November 2009 - 03:10 PM' timestamp='1257969015' post='347061']

This pic must be awful! It's not outside, it's not posed, the vehicle isn't spotless, and it's not a driver's side photo... Plus, I don't have full specs on it...



Lexington, NC "X Engine 4"



1922 American LaFrance

???/???

Reg. # ????



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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Now that is a winner, hands down. Really like the local builds
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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' date='11 November 2009 - 04:44 PM' timestamp='1257974648' post='347072']

1948 85LS-1213 Brooklyn, ?? Mack L Factory Photo, unknown State

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This was Brooklyn, Maryland's rig. It was Anne Arundel Co. Engine 312. Replaced in the mid 1960's with a Pirsch engine.
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[quote name='Andrew2340' date='11 November 2009 - 02:56 PM' timestamp='1257968208' post='347055']

Huntersville, NC "Tanker 5"



1963 Ford F700/Irwin's Body Shop

500/1000

No S/N #



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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This one looks like it was originally an American Fire Apparatus product.
John Kenealy

[url="http://www.cnyfiretrucks.com"]CNYFiretrucks.com: Over 5200 photos of apparatus from over 1000 New York State Departments![/url]



[Image: IMAG0400.jpg] New York
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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' date='11 November 2009 - 04:40 PM' timestamp='1257974412' post='347071']

1947 75S-2325 Malvern, Pennsylvania PA 750/300 1947 Mack E/2006 Eastern Piedmont Corr. Fac. Rehab Sold:Wilsons Mills, NC

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Andrew & Mike,



This is just an amazing site. The amount of info on here is beyond believe. This is all I had on that piece:



1947 Mack, Type-75, cutaway cab roof, semi-cab, 750/300, delvd 12/47, housed 6/18/48. Sold in 1970 ?



Can either of you fill in the dates on where it went ?



Who ownes it now and where ?



Many thanks,



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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Quote:This one looks like it was originally an American Fire Apparatus product.



There are some similarities, but it is not an American. The man who built it was there at the muster.
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[quote name='BA000049' date='11 November 2009 - 09:15 PM' timestamp='1257990941' post='347112']

Andrew & Mike,



This is just an amazing site. The amount of info on here is beyond believe. This is all I had on that piece:



1947 Mack, Type-75, cutaway cab roof, semi-cab, 750/300, delvd 12/47, housed 6/18/48. Sold in 1970 ?



Can either of you fill in the dates on where it went ?



Who ownes it now and where ?



Many thanks,



Bruce

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After some quick research, this was Wilson's Mills first fire truck when they were 1st formed, bought used in 1972. They paid $4,000 for it and sold it in 1981 to pay for newer equipment. In 2002, It was located in Lumberton,NC sitting in a field and they paid $600 to get it back. In 2006, the truck was restored by inmates at the Piedmont Correctional Center in Salisbury, work that was paid for with $18,000 in donations from firefighters and community members. It is now owned and maintained by the Wilson's Mills Fire Dept. Source:Wilson's Mills website
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Micah,



Thank you very much for the updated info.



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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[quote name='Andrew2340' date='11 November 2009 - 02:54 PM' timestamp='1257968052' post='347053']

Northeast Stokes, NC "X Engine 1"



1948 Mack Model 85

???/???

Cha. # 85-LS-1213

(Maybe X: ??? Who knows...)



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=59364]

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Here is a picture of this engine when it was still in service with Brooklyn, Maryland. Photo from my collection. Original photographer unknown.    
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[quote name='BA000049' date='11 November 2009 - 03:32 PM' timestamp='1257970363' post='347065']

Andrew,



From Al Powell's files:



1948 Seagrave, semi-cab conv., 750/250, ser.no.D7510, painted 11-30-48, model J, delvd 12-1-48, underwriters tested 12-3-48 in Perkiomen Creek near Water St, designed for rural service, $17,000, Chief Eugene Knause and Seagrave representative Wm.Backenstose drove in from Columbus,OH, on delv fire co.given 5 days to accept, photo in TOWN AND COUNTRY newspaper 12-17-48 front page, housed 6-18-49, in 1953 equipped with two-way radio, when Krause died in 1983 his body was carried in funeral on hosebed of this apparatus which he drove in from Columbus,OH 35 years earlier, in late 70s booster tank replaced with new 800 gal tank, in 1981 sold to Chuck Buschardt- Seagrave collector in Bellaire,TX, Seagrave V-12 motor.



Bruce

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Andrew,



Would you happen to know who ownes the Pennsburg rig now ?



Many thanks,



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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Thanks to everyone for the information updates!! On the Brooklyn, MD/Northeast Stokes, NC truck, now that I think about it, Micah and I did see the "312" and "A.A. Co." writing painted over in the maltese cross on the door. I was so busy writing down specs from the million other trucks, I got distracted and forgot to put that down.



Steve L, we assume East Spencer's platform is for sale. It was unlettered and parked behind the FD at the Public Works building. It was lettered and in the station last time we went there, and it certainly didn't look like it had a fresh paint job parked out there. Apparently there was some controversy when ESFD bought the truck anyhow, so they may be getting rid of a problem.



Bruce, I have no idea what the guy's name is, but he owns 9/10's of the old trucks posted from the muster. He keeps most of these trucks parked inside a huge garage in Landis, NC (Rowan Co.) and calls his fictional fire department the "Landis Hook & Ladder Company." He also owns two fields full of antique rigs in various states of disrepair and rust, and also owns about 5 or 6 former gasoline tankers turned into massive water tenders that he pulls with his semi-trucks to help local fire departments with water supply during large fires. Last time we went, he had two or three antique cadillac-style ambulances parked outside also. Apparently he's getting interested in those now?



Tom H, I bet you know this guy's name...
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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[quote name='Andrew2340' date='14 November 2009 - 09:36 AM' timestamp='1258208213' post='347451']

Bruce, I have no idea what the guy's name is, but he owns 9/10's of the old trucks posted from the muster. He keeps most of these trucks parked inside a huge garage and calls his fictional fire department the "Landis Hook & Ladder Company." He also owns two fields full of antique rigs in various states of disrepair and rust, and also owns about 5 or 6 former gasoline tankers turned into massive water tenders that he pulls with his semi-trucks to help local fire departments with water supply during large fires. Last time we went, he had two or three antique cadillac-style ambulances parked outside also. Apparently he's getting interested in those now?



Tom H, I bet you know this guy's name...

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Why, yes I do, Andrew. This should be a fellow named Tony Corriher, and he's a bit unique from what I hear (kinda funny coming from a guy like me <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Lol' /> ). Not much of a people person, I guess. Hope this helps! TJ
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