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An oldie but goodie


These were first made in 1896, doors were wood with sawdust in them, In the middle 50's they change to other types of filler

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Leon Wildberger

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Heck Leon there was so much fat and grease build up on those old doors that they could never rot or squeak, but you had to watch out for the darn spring on them. Some had springs some had hinges. If one of those springs sprung it would take your head-off.



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