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Wayne Hatz, of Baraboo, had
this display of
unique and unusual hammers, each of them having a special purpose or a
bit of interesting history.


Mark Guellis, of Monticello,
MN, had this
display of John Deere service tools and wrenches, fitting in nicely
with both features, wrenches and Deere.


Jim McGhee, of Hollandale, WI,
has this nice
display of wrenches and cast iron seats.


Allen Raeder, of Glenbuelah,
WI, had this
collection of wrenches, indexed by manufacturer.


Carl Cotrone, of Hancock, WI,
brought down
part of his wrench collection.
Showing that our exhibitors
have an artistic
side as well as a mechanical bent is this carving by Ellsworth Olson,
of Viroqua, WI. Ellsworth took a grapevine that had grown around a tree
and turned it into a very realistic looking snake.