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Posters again

Am I missing something?  The posters thread seems to have disappeared!  Can it be retrieved?

Yesterday the wind had dropped so I managed to hang out afew more posters on the side of my garden shed.  The first of these is a history of Landini tractors.  As you will know MF bought Landini aminly to get a range of crawler tractors years ago.  Landini was subsequently sold off and still makes crawlers.

John
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This is a nice poster made for the 150th MF anniversary show at Ilderton staged by the Tri Counties Heritage club.  We have been to this show several times and it is always good - they should be approached for a future Massey Expo venue

John
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Here's a second poster for the 150th show held at Ilderton by the Tri Counties group.

John
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Call it modern art, futuristic or what you will but I think that this poster for an MF tractor engine is simply awful!!

John
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Here's a nice  poster for the 100th Landini anniversary

John
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This is a lovely poster for the lady members of our movement.  It is a period reproduction of an old Massey poster the origins of which I cannot recall

John
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John.

 Phaw!!!!. I wouldn't mind being introduced to the one on the left!!!!.


                                                    Jack.

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John,

Thanks for sharing the posters from Ilderton! I have been to that show and it is exceptional.  I can only wonder why our Canadian friends have not thought about using that location for a MENA site? Maybe they have!

I am sure Steve will tell us!!

Gary

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Here's a now dated MF digger loader

John
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And now a Terex digger loader - Terex bought out Fermec who had bought out MF industrials.  I believe that both FERMEC and then TEREX came to be well represented in N America

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