Many many mystery Stanley pix on file - here are a few.
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And, a couple of early ones. First is bandleader Jack Teagarden, probably in 1939. He had his beloved Stanley shipped to Texas at that time so he could drive it there while associated with some show. He put it in storage and managed to forget about it for 10 years, and gave it to the garage owner for storage fees. So sometime around 1949, a very nice Model 64 became available in Texas. (Although it looks like the burner is out of it at the moment.) This image came from a blog that I can no longer locate.
In case you need it, here is that blog where this photo came from. Not sure if somewhere else in this thread someone answered.
Then and now: where did these prewar cars go?
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In case you need it, here is that blog where this photo came from. Not sure if somewhere else in this thread someone answered.
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/antique-machinery-and-history/jack-teagarden-machinist-265464/
This photo from that blog was priceless--perhaps a little off topic.