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Old 08-09-2018, 10:22 PM   #21
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Henry was extremely interested in the 'hereafter'.....it was the MONEY that he was HERE AFTER. DD

I agree. But he also was a bit of a philanthropist too. Not quite like Carnegie or Bill Gates. Grated he withered the great depression and such.
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Old 08-10-2018, 09:32 AM   #22
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If you are so interested....there were two sizes of Ford BBQ grills....the "camp" size pictured above on Don Rogers post and then there was a smaller one....My dad has both and the "smaller" one in "ALMOST" new in box.....some one used it maybe once and fortunately DIDN'T use the charcoal Briquette's (also pictured above) and the wood shavings tender box (Not pictured) Used as the starter for the BBQ (and presumably shavings from the woody bodies and the whatever wood used in the consumer bodies) AS for the "camp" size stove that is ALL we have of that one!!!
There were actually 3 sizes.
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