Quote:plate photo taken in 2008 by WW JenkinsAmerican Fire Apparatus used that Eagle logo for many years. The factory location was shown at the bottom. Most were marked Battle Creek, MI or Marshallton, IA until the company was purchased by Collins Industries and it was changed to Hutchinson, KS. In 1986, they were purchased by Harold Lockabee and it was changed to Ball Ground, GA. I have only ever seen one rig marked Beaver Falls, PA and I regret that I did not photograph the logo. When Rich Gergel was compiling the info for the Iconografix book on AFA, I told him about American rigs being built in Beaver Falls, but had no evidence. He researched but could not find any connection between AFA and Beaver Falls. I thank you for posting this photo as it now proves that I was correct. I don't know the year of the rig I photograped, but if this Cashtown rig is a 1985, then the relationship was between Beaver Falls and Collins Industries, not Battle Creek as I originally assumed. The rig I shot was in Plumville, PA.
Commercial canopy cab apparatus
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