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LeeRoebuck

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  • Birthday 06/10/1984

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  1. A few (this scanning lark takes longer than expected!) more selected brochures of the much maligned 900. The next brochure came from a collection which belonged to a Polish truck manufacturer (hence the scribble and stamp) and had been part of their market research at the time. And the jewel of my 900 collection a very rare 900 rowcrop brochure. Thanks for looking
  2. Anything and everything to be honest from a pin badge to a full tractor and everything inbetween.
  3. cheers chap cheers, I'm going to go in chronological order so the 94 series are 40 years of literature away bit I'll get there!
  4. A couple more early brochures i've got scanned in. A David Brown Thresherman brochure, only ever seen this example and I believe they only made 180 tractors. As Tim (powerrabbit) mentioned some brochures fall out of a A4 size and this is one of those brochures. It folds out to be near A1 size outlining the implements and tractors models available at the time. Cropmaster launch brochure - A4 size which folds out, this brochure puzzles me as it has no publication number or date and doesnt sit with any graphic styles of the time.
  5. Cheers Mark, i must say that at least there are a finite number of DB brochures to collect. I wouldnt know where to start collecting/cataloguing with the Massey stuff as they are still producing brochures! Hi Rory, I struck lucky with the six furrow brochure and i've only seen another and that is with the DB tractor club...so theres at least three! I shall upload some more brochures as I get them scanned in.
  6. It is quite the daunting task! You've done a great job with your site. 18 months!....going to give myself 6 months to get the majority of the sales literature scanned in and then scan in repair/parts manuals too. The plan also is to get a computer set up in the workshop and have the manuals on there too hopefully eliminating anymore oily finger prints in the books. Hi TIm, yes i know what you mean about the varying sizes! The worst are the bottle opener era brochures which are a4 but have a fold out flap inside, these read ok when you have the brochure in hand but become a little disjointed when scanned in. I think the larger posters and wall diagrams will have to be photographed. With your "vast" collection Tim I might need your help in plugging the gaps
  7. Some crawlers Field Force range of brochures 900 and implematic era implement brochures Ploughs My collection spans the breadth of the David Brown line from the VAK1 to the 1694 and everything in between. My plan is to create a website to host all of my brochures and to also host donated scans to create an online resource...so watch this space!
  8. Decided to get some new folders for my collection of brochures and in doing so took a few photographs of the early brochures I have. First up the wartime economy brochure of 1942 1943 VAK 1 brochure which was published a month before the bullet hole grilles were fitted. Secondly a vak1 potato spinner brochure of which I imagine there were other "implelement" brochures of this style but to date I have only ever seen this one. On to the cropmasters... ...and something to put behind.
  9. They were all early photographs from 1939 to 1940. The ferguson brown lots had some very interesting photographs including a high clearance ferry brown with what looked like a pro driven sprayer.
  10. Yesterday with a slight tinge of food poisoning and an umbrella i headed down the Cheffins sale. With an eye to purchasing some of the very rare and very early David Brown photographs which had all come from a private collection which at one point had belonged to Mr H P R Scott, General Manager of the factory. Link to lots: http://www.cheffins....tage-sale-226-0 The auction commenced and what was witnessed couldn't have been predicted. Lot 1. £500 Lot 2. £260 Lot 3. £460 Lot 4. £460 Lot 5. £480 Lot 6. £2600! All lots went to the same buyer with the addition of 10% buyers comission and vat. Lots 7 & 8 made £200 and £160 repspectively. The lots themselves were a unique collection but many of the photographs, as with the image above had been seen and duplicated in DB publications and books. There were lots of duplicated images too with 20 or so copies of the industrial Ferguson Brown included in a single lot.
  11. Period picture of the cab fitted to the above tractor. Canvas sides and roof, metal clad cabs can be identified by a non angled windscreen top (where the DB decal sits)
  12. Sorry found this topic a bit late' Axle featured on the brochure (Straight type) is a Selene axle. These were fitted to both 990 and 1210 brown and white tractors. Very few were fitted to orange and white tractors making this brochure an early one. Later brochures in the same graphic style with differing axles and different cabs which help date these. (sorry about the quality of the photographs)
  13. Quite hard to believe they landed a Vulcan on it isnt it! www.airsceneuk.org.uk/oldstuff/2005/newarkvulc/newark.htm
  14. Only just spotted this! Good look with the job, you might have to take the tank back out as the sekura tank was different and the cab structure wont clear it.
  15. wow that looks like the bee's knees and the cat pyjamas! Its almost a shame to spray it.
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