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untilWe go retro and muster all the fire model builders to meet and display in conjunction the 113th Collector's Toy & Model Fair at the Sylvania Exhibition Center at Tam-O-Shanter. The muster is free to all fire model displayers which will be within the toy show floor area. It is a one day event but there maybe a night before get together. This is a Muster display that used to be held at the toy fairs in Maumee that Herb Jackson allowed us to hold and thanks to John Carlisle we again have the privilege of mustering at the toy show. Anyone wishing to exhibit please message me by Aug 31st 2018 to allow processing of passes by John and myself. Look forward to seeing new and old friends greg
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Over the Fourth of July weekend, I spent some tome with my wife's family in the Catskill Mountains south of Albany, NY. One of the things I managed to get to was the Fireman's Association of the State of New York (FASNY) Museum of Firefighting in Hudson, NY. While I was expecting a small but nice museum I have to admit that I was plesently suprised by the size of the musuem & the variety of artifacts & apparatus on display. It was a little overwhelming (in a good way). The museum covers firefighting from the Roman Empire through today. Artifacts include gear & tools from colonial New Amsterdam & New York to modern equipment. There were hand-drawn pumpers & carts, elaborate horse-drawn pumpers & steamers of the Voctorian & Edwardian eras, and a large collection of 20th century apparatus. The oldest apparatus is a 1731 Newsham Pumper. The museum even had several pumpers for kids of all ages to "gear-up & climb aboard". These vehicles included a 1972 Ford C800, a 1968 Ford F850, a 1952 Dodge brush truck, and a 1924 Afhens (I think). All in all it was very cool. Here are some pictures that I did manage to take. Apparatus Room 1902 Hayes 1916 American-LaFrance 1950 Autocar 1965 American-LaFrance 900 Series (yes, that's an American-LaFrance 700 Series behind the 900 Series) It was a very nice trip, and I definately want to go back with the kids as i think they will enjoy all of the "hands-on" activities. Here is the museum's Website: http://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/