Must have been misprint on it , the flyer is well a printed paper !!??
And that cart appears to be in iron.
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ProAdCo wrote: I'm going to put it to use is shortly.
Have lots of yard work to do.
Plants to plant.
Yard to mow too.
Then yard sale tomorrow.
Not sure I'm going to sell the wagon.
zegon wrote: Is that kind of carriage typical of the United States ??
For we have no such iron in Sweden , but ours have always been made of Wood,
But perhaps it is because most of us have not had the industriela ability to manufacture them in iron , or is it because we have so much forest in Sweden , so it was most convenient to manufacture them in the wood here.
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