QUINCY, Wash. — Larry Schaapman kept a sharp eye on the gap between the primary and secondary chains of his new state-of-the-art potato digger to make sure potatoes and dirt weren’t bunching up. He’d ...
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Auzel H. Gerbaz, a resident of the property now known as Aspen Village, wrote an article called, “Potato Digging started in valley; Spuds Bring $1.65” that ran in The Aspen Times circa Sept. 24, 1936.
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While developed after the now-infamous Maxim gun, the John Browning-designed Colt-Browning M1895 machine gun has the distinction of being the first truly automatic weapon adopted by the U.S. military ...
A MASTERPIECE regarded as one of Paul Henry's finest works is going under the hammer. The Potato Diggers is expected to fetch at least a quarter of a million euro when auctioned for the first time at ...