I had a service call in Ironwood, MI today. On my Drive up there from Minneapolis, I passed an antique store in Springbrook, WI that looked interesting. I made a Mental note to stop after the job on my way back to Mpls. This antique store is called Prock's Crocks & Antiques. I have been here prior, but not for several years. As I recall, the last time I was here he had a Case Traction engine out front and a small Box Bed Steam engine with a 24" flywheel (maybe 4" Bore).
The store itself is quite interesting. It is built in a 1924 school building, and the 1st thing you see when you walk in and go downstairs is the large cast iron doors of the original furnace.
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As soon as I walked in today, I found something I wanted to buy (more on that later). I also found these other items that I wanted to buy, but did not. So not all of these are Steam engines, but they are the kind of things that I think the members here will appreciate because of their mechanical complexity and beauty.
First up is this Salesman sample? cutter:
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Then, this salesman sample? windmill;
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Next is a carousal that could be run by a steam engine. The linkage on top to make the horses move was very well executed.
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Now for something Steam related:
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This thing was absolutely amazing. About 2 feet long in a glass case. Bill (the owner) thinks that this may have been a salesman sample also. One of the 4 cylinders is cutaway to show the operation of the piston and valve. Had a very unique Valve gear and reverse. Machining, fit and finish was superb.
In addition to these items, this place was filled with other cool items.
Like these 2 engines.
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So, What did I buy?