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Reed Martin of Cabin John Maryland bought it out of the Museum. I can't recall,but I think he sold it 7-8 years ago. his email is reedbanjo@verizon.net George Albright,Ocala,Fla.
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Attached is a high resolution copy of both sides of an envelope I just bought off of Ebay. I thought you might want to run it in a future issue of the Waltham museum newsletter. It is the envelope only,no letter from the Johannesburg,South Africa Orient agent,to the Waltham Mfg. Co. HQ in Waltham. The envelope left Johannesburg on June 27th 1898. It probably went by steam train to Capetown,then by steamer ship from Cape Town to New York. It arrived N.Y. on July 24th 1898,and then arrived for delivery in Waltham the next day,according to the postmarks. I thought Orient collectors would enjoy having a copy of this knowing Charles Metz and the Waltham Mfg. Co. had a world wide reach! Sincerely George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com
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Attached is a copy of both sides of an envelope I just bought off of Ebay. I thought you might want to run it in a future issue of the Waltham museum newsletter. It is the envelope only,no letter from the Johannesburg,South Africa Orient agent,to the Waltham Mfg. Co. HQ in Waltham. The envelope left Johannesburg on June 27th 1898. It probably went by steam train to Capetown,then by steamer ship from Cape Town to New York. It arrived N.Y. on July 24th 1898,and then arrived for delivery in Waltham the next day,according to the postmarks. I thought Orient collectors would enjoy having a copy of this knowing Charles Metz and the Waltham Mfg. Co. had a world wide reach! Sincerely George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com
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Attached is a copy of both sides of an envelope I just bought off of Ebay. I thought you might want to run it in a future issue of the Waltham museum newsletter. It is the envelope only,no letter from the Johannesburg,South Africa Orient agent,to the Waltham Mfg. Co. HQ in Waltham. The envelope left Johannesburg on June 27th 1898. It probably went by steam train to Capetown,then by steamer ship from Cape Town to New York. It arrived N.Y. on July 24th 1898,and then arrived for delivery in Waltham the next day,according to the postmarks. I thought Orient collectors would enjoy having a copy of this knowing Charles Metz and the Waltham Mfg. Co. had a world wide reach! Sincerely George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com
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Paper Pulleys Inc. in Tennessee makes the paper friction disc for Metz owners. They can make any size for you. Good Luck,George Albright,Fla.
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Guys I just found on Ebay a 1916 Monroe Brochure also showing this speedster body,as well as my roadster body. I may consider keeping the original body with the car,but instead installing one of these cool speedster bodies. Do any one of you know of a Monroe with this body style on it,I can copy? What about lead on the seats and cowl assembly? Thanks! George gnalbright@gmail.com
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Guys I just found on Ebay a 1916 Monroe Brochure also showing this speedster body,as well as my roadster body. I may consider keeping the original body with the car,but instead installing one of these cool speedster bodies. Do any one of you know of a Monroe with this body style on it,I can copy? What about lead on the seats and cowl assembly? Thanks! George gnalbright@gmail.com
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Guys I just found on Ebay a 1916 Monroe Brochure also showing this speedster body,as well as my roadster body. I may consider keeping the original body with the car,but instead installing one of these cool speedster bodies. Do any one of you know of a Monroe with this body style on it,I can copy? What about lead on the seats and cowl assembly? Thanks! George gnalbright@gmail.com
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Just purchased a late 1914 Monroe roadster. 4 cylinder 15 HP watercooled motor by Mason Motor Co. Flint MI. Want cars,parts,other owners,leads? 4 owners listed in HCCA registry. Looking for non listed owners of cars,parts. Thanks! George Albright,Ocala,Fla. gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 best time 10-4 weekdays EST
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Just bought a late 1914 Monroe roadster,made in Flint Michigan. GM product. Used a 4 cylinder watercooled 15 HP engine by the Mason Motor Company of Flint Michigan. Want parts sheetmetal,spark advance levers,headlights,other owners. There are 4 listed in HCCA registry. one in Calif,one in Michigan,and 2 in Ohio. Thanks,George Albright,Ocala,Fla. email gnalbright@gmail.com cell 352 843 1624 weekdays 10-4 EST best