[SEL] What Do These Names Have in Common?
Kelley Garcia
kgarcia at rustyiron.com
Tue Jun 5 07:48:13 PDT 2007
I didn't know they were white....
--
Kelley
PS. However, my answer _was_ correct, was it not?
On 6/5/07 7:46 AM, "Arnie Fero" <fero_ah at city-net.com> wrote:
> Ken came pretty close. All are engines used in the PA oilfields and all
> were built in Butler County, PA. The first nine were all actually built
> in the City of Butler.
>
> AND most importantly, "Those Magnificant Butler County Engines" are the
> feature of Coolspring 2007 which runs June 14-16. That's next week for
> those of you lacking calendars. 8-))
> http://www.coolspringpowermuseum.org/
>
> See ya all there!!
>
> Arnie
>
> PS - Kelley? A bunch of old dead white guys?
> Sheesh. I REALLY expected better. 8-))
>
> On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Ken Christison wrote:
>
>> Butler, PA?
>>
>>> From: Arnie Fero <fero_ah at city-net.com>
>>>
>>> Here's this month's quiz...
>>> What do these 12 names have in common?
>>>
>>> Ball, Braden, Campbell, Etna, Evans, Palm, Phillips, Spang,
>>> Wise, Price Bros., J.P. Berry, and Pugh & Tinsman?
>
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