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Amish buggy
In our travels around the country we landed in Amish country. Love these folks. Hard working and a simple life. We bought a 1890 Amish buggy in PA. We are going to have it shipped here to have it restored. It does need a new convertible top and side curtains. Not being a boat nor from the lakes Region who would you suggest I take it to here in the lakes Region to have convertible top and side curtains and even restored.
Then I need to find a horse to trot down the road and trot in parade's in the lakes region |
You bought it from the best restorers in the country. Have it restored by them them first.
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Yes I agree with you. That was my first thought and got an Amish quote. Very expensive. I was really surprised. And time to make convertible top 12 weeks. So looking for other local options. |
Unless it was crazy expensive I would personally want it done by the Amish for authenticity purposes. Canvas work in general isn’t cheap.
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If they can work it in perhaps Hoss and Little Joe Cartwright can get it done. :D
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There are some folks in Conway, Margaret and Sut Marshall, who have collected 165 vintage carriages.
I suggest you seek them out for recommendations. |
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I agree with you. Signed the Amish proposal. Thanks! |
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