In today's Gunsmoke episode, originally aired 5/29/65, an old buffalo hunter claimed to have had many jobs. One of which was fixing Studebaker wagons.
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Originally posted by rbisacca View PostGunsmoke episode, originally aired 5/22/65, ...Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
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Death Valley Days which runs on cable TV had a show on about John Studebaker and how he got started making wheel barrows in the gold fields of California (I think) but eventually had to go back to South Bend because of a family emergency and never left. Family started building wagons there. Fiction I'm sure but probably based on fact as many of those episodes are.
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Originally posted by E. Davis View PostDeath Valley Days which runs on cable TV had a show on about John Studebaker and how he got started making wheel barrows in the gold fields of California (I think) but eventually had to go back to South Bend because of a family emergency and never left. Family started building wagons there. Fiction I'm sure but probably based on fact as many of those episodes are.
EDIT: I looked it up and found this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_StudebakerLast edited by Bob Andrews; 06-03-2019, 03:13 AM.Proud NON-CASO
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Back in the mid to late nineteenth, the Studebaker Repairman was kind of like the Maytag repairman today, lonely. Those wagons were built very well. Now Climax might have kept him busy.Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
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Not a mention, but an actual Studebaker!
Just watched the episode “Miss Kitty” first aired on October 14, 1961, with Kitty driving a farm/freight wagon with Studebaker painted on both sides. Black & white film but the lettering looks to be a bright color, mebbe yellow or gold?
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Many of the Gunsmoke TV episodes used as much as possible of the scripts that were written for the earlier radio version. On at least two of the radio shows, ranchers were confirmed as being wealthy by their ownership of a "big Studebaker wagon". This might be the TV version of one of those shows. The writers probably assumed that there were still enough people around who knew that Studebaker had been the Rolls Royce of wagon-makers.Skip Lackie
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