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It cost $40.00 and its made by Alfred Meakin England, and the rooster doorstop was $20.00.
We have gone through a brick doorstop that I covered and hooked a rug design on, an antique iron , the handle was chewed off. Now I don't think that fergus can chew thru cast iron. So maybe will have this one for awhile.
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This is the first time out for the season. We have to wait till all the salt is off the roads.We left here around ten and arrived home at 7:00pm.
Of course when we are out in this truck everyone looks . My husband restored this farm vehicle a few years ago. We enjoy go antiquing . So we went to Inglewood Antiques and this is what we bought.
Very cool truck, Linda. Hubby would like that. I like the candy apple red!
ReplyDeleteI like the rooster doorstop...it should do the job!
Ooooo.....my guys would flip to see that lovely truck! My grandpa had one when I was a young kid would would take Sunday drives....I can still smell the smells of sitting on that bench seat in between my grandparents.
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