[SEL] Fero Compressor

Arnie Fero fero_ah at city-net.com
Tue Dec 4 08:59:37 PST 2007


Hi John,

After spending many long nights consoling Mike's wife Ann (while Mike was
locked away in some SERIOUS therapy), I can assure you that he DOES NOT
want to return to that location.  In fact, merely being reminded of that
horrible day, may just be enough to send him "over the edge" again.

If that occurs, and ol' Mike has to "go away" again for a time, I'll be
duty-bound to return to North Carolina and console his wife.  The poor
dear.  8->>>

See ya,  Arnie

On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, John DeBrular wrote:

> Arnie, I hope that everyone reads the story of how Mike obtained your Fero.
> Funnier than hell. I have heard about places like that but hoped
> to never see one. Maybe Mike can tell exactly where that place is so that we
> can be sure to avoid it.
>
> John DeBrular
> 94 Grafton St
> Washington, WV  26181
> debrular at suddenlink.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stationary-engine-request at oldengine.org
> [mailto:stationary-engine-request at oldengine.org] On Behalf Of Arnie Fero
>
> I'd heard a rumor that George might print that.  8-))  Hey George,
> howzabout a "courtesy copy" of the Western Antique Iron Trader?
>
> And if you aren't a subscriber and are wondering what the HELL we're
> talking about, here's the background and the tale (not for the squeamish).
>
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/arnie/fero.htm
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/arnie/fero2.htm
>
> On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Dave Ernst wrote:
>
> > Congrats on the reprint of your quest for your namesake compressor (albeit
> > broken crankcase).
> > Makes you wonder just how big that nursing mama was!!!
> > For those who don't know, It is in the December issue of the Western
> > Antique Iron Trader.




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