January 2012 NAHTCA MEMBERS CRASH THE 46TH ANNUAL TRI-STATE GAS ENGINE AND TRACTOR SHOW IN PORTLAND, INDIANA. On August 24th to the 28th, members of the NAHTCA descended upon Portland Indiana to buy, sell and trade their goods at the 46th Annual Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Show. The weather was perfect for showing tractors, engines and everything else to do with farm shows. The show grounds are huge. There is an area for all brands of engines divided out by manufacturer as well as different brands of tractors. There are also vendors selling just about anything throughout the multiple-acre site. One area in particular was set aside for larger vendors dealing in all types of JUNK. It was a large area with hundreds of vendors. Not quite as big as the Le Sueur Minnesota swap meet, but just as good of stuff. Two of the members set up a booth to sell their goods. Jim Gray to sell hay carriers and pulleys and Barry Merenoff to sell his books and drawings to interested collectors. This booth acted as a home base for several other members to hang out, catch up and brag about each other s finds and deals. One great find was Jerry Kamp s carrier with the Stoffers Patent identical to the one highlighted in the 2010 special edition on the newsletter. Other members in attendance were: Dave Wilson of Van Meter Iowa, Doug de Shazer of Crofton, Nebraska, Dale Smithhisler of Ashland, Ohio, Mark Luedke from Indiana, as well as others that I am forgetting to mention. It s a great show and it is worth your time to visit it in the future.
Page 2 Member Spotlight, Howard J. Ferris, cont.
Page 3 Top Left - Front cover of Cat. Number 65 Top Right - Gaye Ferris Mack s original Scroll Tip Star Steel Sled, complete with star logo. Bottom Right - Catalog page showing Star steel sleds. Sleds were 12 wide, 8 high, with the metal all being tinned with the bodies painted gloss black. Lengths varied from 30 to 37 long. 5 models were available.
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Page 5 HENRY J. FERRIS H L. FERRIS Various early models of HHF Carriers. Weeber Collection
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Page 7 Two of HHF elusive rod cars that have yet to be found. Keep your eyes open for these. Left - Original patent model sent to patent office. Right - One of the original one way carriers salvaged by Henry himself after his partners complained that his product did not hold up. This carrier had been in operation for many years prior to Henry retrieving from a local farmer. This proved to his partners that his product held up!! It currently resides in the historical room. (notice no extra ribbing on legs)
Page 8 Drawings showing what kind of carrier to use with each barn type.
Page 9 The North American Hay Tool Collectors Association Presents the 7th Annual Hay Tool Swap Meet Show Hosted by: Dale Smithhisler, Gary VanScyoc, Jerry Kamp, Gideon Troyer and Melvin Mast Where: Ashland County Fair Grounds 2042 Claremont Ave, Ashland Ohio Watch for signs When: April 27th and 28th, 2012 Time: April 27thSet up, show, vend 8:00 am till? Dinner and live auction Friday night April 28th Set up, show, vend 8:00 am till 2:00 Everyone is encouraged to bring items to show, sell and brag about. HOTEL INFORMATION Ashland Inn & Suites 419-281-8090 Holiday Inn Express 419-281-2900 Surrey Inn Hotel 419-289-7700 Days Inn 419-289-0101 Super 8 Motel 419-281-0567 Local B&B s available Breakfast and lunch available from local food vendor. Dinner Friday night. Directions Exit I-71 take Rt. 250 west. Exit Rt. 250 onto Rt. 42 South. Stay on Rt. 42 until you reach Baney Road. Turn right onto Baney Road. The first traffic light is at Claremont Ave, turn right. The fair grounds will be on your left. For more info. call Dale at 419-281-0748 Doug at 402-510-8845 Email:haytoolcollector@yahoo.com
Page 10 The North American Hay Tool Collectors Association Presents the 7th Annual Hay Tool Swap Meet Show Hosted by: Dale Smithhisler, Gary VanScyoc, Jerry Kamp, Gideon Troyer and Melvin Mast Featuring: Ohio made carriers: Oborn, Huber, V.L. Ney, McAnulty, Myers Housel, Whitman and Barnes and others. SHOW SCHEDULE Friday April 27th 7:30 Gates open for Vendor set up Kitchen opens 8:00 Gates open to all. Purchase dinner buffet tickets. (See food vendor) Sign in and check in auction items 8:01 Swapping, selling, stealing, begging, whining, bragging, in general, do what we came to do 9:30 Day trippers tour leaves 4:30 Tour returns 5:30 Buffet opens to the NHTCA members and show attendees with tickets 7:00 Auction starts Saturday April 28th 7:30 Gates open for Vendors set up Kitchen opens 8:00 Gates open to all 8:01 Swapping, selling, stealing, begging, whining, bragging, in general, do what we came to do 12:00 NHTCA meeting. All are encouraged to join in and discuss the NHTCA and next year s events Discuss the following: Next years show location Web site topics 2:00 Show winds down - See everyone next year
Page 11 North American Hay Tool Collectors Assoc. Phone: 402-510-8845 c/o Doug de Shazer Fax 402-388-4434 55005 897 Rd. Lot #8 E-mail: haytoolcollector@yahoo.com Crofton, NE 68730 Notes from the Chief Coming Events First of all, Happy New Year to everyone!! Another year passed and believe it or not, it is time to talk about the 7th annual hay show. WOW, I can t believe it. Actually several members have been working on it for a few months already. Thanks to them, the show always goes off with out any problems. That being said, check out the show flier and save the dates! Also, send me anything you would like to see changed about the show and we will see what we can do. One big change this year is the auction.this year the auction will follow the dinner Friday night. Dinner will also be in a larger club house area. Things were a little tight last year, so this will be a welcome change. Hope to see everyone there. I realize it has been 4 months since the last newsletter, wow. I want to apologize for that. Things got so busy, that I just did not have enough time to work on it. The weather was so good that it kept my business in full swing until Christmas this year. I usually stay busy, but I got a lot more work done with the mild weather. (Keeps the collection going, LOL) Anyway, I hope to be back on track and keep feeding the members the newsletters they have been calling for. Thanks for a great year in 2011. Chief Greater Iowa Swap Meet and Flea Market May 25th - 26th Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Le Sueur Swap Meet April 27, 28 29, Le Sueur, MN NAHTCA Hay Show April 27-28, Ashland, OH Tri-State Engine and Tractor Swap May 16-19, Portland, IN Technical Disclaimer This newsletter is intended to be informative, educational and fun! Material is believed to be accurate at time of printing and if not, we tried. Send us any corrections you feel necessary. Help make this newsletter a success. Cooking Praying before meals is a must, it s the only way my family has to survive my cooking! Christmas gifts Freddie and John were fortunate enough to have season tickets for the local pro football team. They could not help but notice that seat next to them, B14, was always empty. They had a friend who wanted to join them, so John inquired about the seat at the box office. The box office told him that the seat was already sold. There after, week after week the seat remained empty. Then on the last game of the season, much to Freddie and John s surprise the seat was taken for the first time that season. John could not resist asking the newcomer, Where have you been all season. Don t ask, said the newcomer, The wife bought the season ticket last summer for a Christmas present Bummer