We all know that a universal truth is "everybody has a Studebaker story". Last week, I happened to visit a business that specialized in take-off tires/wheels for pickups and conversion vans. I was wearing a Studebaker hat and the owner said he had obtained a couple of old Studebaker items that were in a miscellaneous box he bought at an estate sale.
Below is what I'd call a service order book...
Next is a neat "15 Year Loyalty" plaque from the same dealer in Antigo, WI...
Lastly, is a photo of an "Annual Studebaker Banquet" at "The Blackstone" on January 4, 1926...
Anyone have any knowledge of "Antigo Hardware" or that Studebaker banquet?
Below is what I'd call a service order book...
Next is a neat "15 Year Loyalty" plaque from the same dealer in Antigo, WI...
Lastly, is a photo of an "Annual Studebaker Banquet" at "The Blackstone" on January 4, 1926...
Anyone have any knowledge of "Antigo Hardware" or that Studebaker banquet?
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