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Old 07-14-2013, 08:13 AM   #21
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I discussed taking on the scanning and cropping of all these pictures with my 12 year old daughter, Fred's great-granddaughter late last night. She seemed interested and where I don't have the time, I hope she will get excited about our little history project and carry it forward. I've got plenty else to do but can't help but burn a little time sharing some of the memories with you. So happy this post came up when I googled PMAG last night as I searched to be sure someone else hadn't "adopted" the name! Thanks to Roadster62 for initiating the string!
(below is Grampy in what must be the early days of PMAG because there is no glass showcase as I remember it.)
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Old 07-14-2013, 08:34 AM   #22
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OK... just a few more pictures then I need to get to work! PS...if any of you are looking for a great gift, please check out my website at www.buoysports.com I invented a ball bat made from a real lobster buoy and I'm quite certain my ability to build it came from genes passed down from my Yankee Grandfather!
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Old 07-14-2013, 10:58 AM   #23
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I grew up in Vermont and was at Pages at least a dozen times a month back then to buy parts for my cars or to sell parts I scavenged to Fred.I remember ali the above stories and many more.Fred also sponsored one of the best Model A meets/shows every summer in his town of Haverhill, NH.Bringing my cars to this show was the highlight of my summer.Oddly I am now 68 years old and still work with Model A's every day at Berts Model A in Denver.Fond memories of my education at Pages and Fred Page,the big guy behind the big desk! Thanks for this thread. Phil Turner, Denver, Colorado
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Old 07-14-2013, 11:00 AM   #24
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www.buoysports.com I hope this becomes a Duck Dynasty of the North. Bob
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Old 07-14-2013, 11:22 AM   #25
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What years was Page's in business?

Sure would have been great to visit.
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Old 07-14-2013, 11:28 AM   #26
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In 1970 I visited Pages (only time) and bought several parts for my station wagon. The guy there gave me keys to a bunch of old barns so my wife and I went off searching thru barns with all kinds of station wagon cars and parts and Model T parts piled in one corner over 12 feet high. I kind of wondered how many barns he must have had up that way cuz we went to at least 3 or 4 and it seemed like there were more.
I spent a bunch of money and got some NOS 29 splash aprons Never did get to meet Fred (he was out somewhere) but sure enjoyed a wonderful visit to his Model A Place.
Great place to take your new bride on a honeymoon........
Vermont and New Hampshire were fantastic......
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Old 07-14-2013, 10:56 PM   #27
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As this "10th Anniversary" letter from Fred and flyer indicates, PMAG first did business in 1961. As to when it closed, I'm not certain but I believe it was appx 1988. There were appx 15 buildings that housed cars and parts...they all had a name and as a boy working there during summers, Grampy (or my father) would put me in cars with complete strangers and tell me to take them to this barn or that house to show them what they wanted to see. It seemed a little strange (and uncomfortable) to me that I was being asked to do this because I was young but in hindsight it probably helped me to become the people person I am...and it was cool that they trusted me with the customers!

A quick list of building names as I remember them are: The Day House - Across the street, all parts. Day house barn FULL of good cars and a doodle bug in the mud underneath I tried to get running as a kid but failed. Marcou's...Eva's...The Blacksmith Shop...Lummoxville...The Greenhouse Garage...Patridges...I know there were more and they changed from year to year but these are the ones I took the rides with strangers too.

I also remember how trusting Grampy was of his customers...as Ken indicated, if you knew your way around, you could basically tour all our facilities at your leisure. And here lies another life lesson for me as a kid from my Grandfather...trust people until they show you they can' t be trusted.

I can't believe the VOLUME of pictures and documents I've just inherited and want to share...it's daunting and I don't have the time but as you can see, I can't help it. My Grandfather was a special man and I admired him. In his memory, I'll make the time as time permits.

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Old 07-15-2013, 11:27 AM   #28
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I visited in about 1965...I was a kid with no money, drooling over the limitless sea of goodies, and they were very nice to me. The store was tiny and cluttered with amazing stuff that would cause riots at Hershey nowadays! Most of the stuff was stashed in several barns around Haverhill, and apparently he had a few junkyard fields too. His flyers were incredible, filled with neat open cars and station wagons, odd variants imported from Scandinavia and South America, low mileage finds...
Someone there...NO idea who, as I was about 16 and everyone looked ancient...proudly showed me a fender, made from 3 junkers by a body man who had pounded dents out of still-new Model A's when he was young. Both sides were metal finished to absolute perfection. Apparently good and NOS fenders were sold...for their own work, they restored stuff like that as a matter of thrift!
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Old 07-15-2013, 11:38 AM   #29
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I remember being up there around 1984 as I was in Hudson New Hampshire for a month for work.... I made a weekend trek to "Pages" and it was quite a treat. I didn't get to go to any barns other than the main buildings.. but that was enough for me. I do remember how cordial they were and let me roam around checking things out. A visit to remember... - I was 23 or 24 at the time...

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Old 07-15-2013, 11:58 AM   #30
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Bill,I find the pictures very interesting.I never knew they existed.Walt Rodiman showed me some pictures from his time there.He said as far as he knew his were the only pictures floating around.I also got the idea that he would have liked me to give him a dollar for every look I got at his pics.Over the last few years I've cruised through the Berwicks dozens,if not hundreds of times with my A's.It was with my red 30 roadster pickup,my 30 black unrestored roadster,or my maroon unrestored 31 sedan.My wife and her family owned camps on Sand Pond in Sanford,so I always take turns with the cars cruising up there.Good chance you've seen them on the weekends.I've carted my mother-in-law and her cronies to Johnsons seafood a few times in the sedan.They're all over 80,quite healthy,and the poor old sedan has a workout when we pack three in the back and one in the front with me.The three Berwicks have seen a lot of me and my A's.I ride up that way a lot on a bike,because I like to run at 45-50,at night,and the traffic up that way isn't too bad after 8 PM.
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I met Page son about 3 years ago or so ...He was showing a newly restored Deluxe Phaeton at Hershey Show. I guess i pissed him off..... He was telling 2 ladies that the Deluxe Phaeton was very rare... It so happened i had pictures of my 2 Deluxe Phaetons and shower them to him and the ladies... Did not look to happy after that???Guess i popped this bubble. He still owns the 400 A , and what i hear that's the most solid complete unrestored 400A around... His Deluxe Phaeton was a very nice car.. He also said that was the last time he will show it????
That would have been my Dad, I guess -- at least, there were only two sons, and I'm pretty sure Bill's Dad didn't have the Deluxe Phaeton at that time. To the best of my knowledge he never did show it again, and he passed away last spring from pancreatic cancer.

The Phaeton is still in his garage -- neither my brother nor I have had time to get it out and running again, although I drove it in the spring of 2012 and it was in great working shape then. If memory serves, Grampy bought that car around 1951 and his sons took over the management of it pretty soon thereafter, so it's been the family for a long time now.

As Bill mentioned, Dad sold the A400 in the fall of 2011. I don't remember the name of the buyer offhand, but I think the intention was for it to eventually be a museum piece somewhere. I helped get it loaded onto the trailer (Dad's health was already declining by then), and I think I have some photos somewhere of it just before and during the process. There were some parts that had gotten a little rough over the years (some of the upholstery could have used work) but on the whole it was in fabulous shape for such an original car, even the wood-graining still intact.

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Old 07-15-2013, 03:55 PM   #32
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This thread and the pictures are like a time capsule. MORE please.
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Old 07-15-2013, 06:11 PM   #33
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I just clicked on the wrong button and lost a longer post after much time preparing it. Based on available time, this post will now be short!

A pricelist of South American cars is attached.

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Old 07-15-2013, 06:14 PM   #34
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And here's one with an article that was in SIA...anyone know how to post a PDF? I was under the limit but it still didn't work so this article is now 4 PDFS.

PS...are these scanned articles legible to you? There's a lot of IT going on here to get these in and I'm only slightly better at it than NF Page! Advice on best methods would be appreciated if the images are useless.

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Old 07-15-2013, 06:19 PM   #36
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Bill,I find the pictures very interesting.I never knew they existed.Walt Rodiman showed me some pictures from his time there.He said as far as he knew his were the only pictures floating around.I also got the idea that he would have liked me to give him a dollar for every look I got at his pics.Over the last few years I've cruised through the Berwicks dozens,if not hundreds of times with my A's.It was with my red 30 roadster pickup,my 30 black unrestored roadster,or my maroon unrestored 31 sedan.My wife and her family owned camps on Sand Pond in Sanford,so I always take turns with the cars cruising up there.Good chance you've seen them on the weekends.I've carted my mother-in-law and her cronies to Johnsons seafood a few times in the sedan.They're all over 80,quite healthy,and the poor old sedan has a workout when we pack three in the back and one in the front with me.The three Berwicks have seen a lot of me and my A's.I ride up that way a lot on a bike,because I like to run at 45-50,at night,and the traffic up that way isn't too bad after 8 PM.
Well Walt was wrong. In fact he was really wrong. The quantity of pictures we have is large. Other info even larger. Glad you like driving through the Berwick's and sorry I'm not usually downtown to see you go past. Bill
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I’m proud to say that I too had the privilege of visiting PMAG in the early 60s. At the time, I belonged to the Garden State Model A Region of AACA and each Fall we did a 1,000 miler tour in our Model As. In about ‘61 or ’62 about a dozen cars from NJ and SE Penna. drove to New England for a 10 day trip. We drove from a “hub” town each day to pre-selected sites and we spent one day at Fred’s garage. I was driving our recently restored 1930 68-B Cabriolet. My specific memories of that visit are a bit vague, but I remember it was the most impressive Model A cache any of us had ever seen. I treasure many family memories, and I treasure memories of special Model A treks. The day trip to Fred’s garage was a “TRIP.” I must admit I can’t recall what NOS parts I brought home from Fred’s but they are still on one of my shelves. Eventually, I’ll recall what I drooled over and what I was able to buy. As has already been stated, this thread is like a time capsule. And I’m happy to see grandson Bill & daughter & the Page family still maintains an interest in the Page Model A history and is standing up a web site in dedication to Grampy. ~Dick, near Allentown, PA
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Old 07-16-2013, 09:26 AM   #38
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My wife and I got to visit Page's in 1968, when we were 26 and on a vacation from South Texas. Page's was our first destination after the Longfellow House in Cambridge and the witches' house in Salem. I didn't have any particular shopping list as we were on a vacation, not a Model A trip (although we still have the '30 coupe we bought in '64). We just wanted to see the place we'd heard so much about in The Restorer. My favorite memory was following a young fellow to one of the barns to get some car out. He found a '40 sedan in the way, blocking the exit which was on the second floor of the old barn. He went to the rear bumper, started bouncing it up and down until it "got air" and he could move it sideways a little at a time. I just knew it was going to fall through the wooden floor and minute.
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Tom...I'd forgotten about that...so funny you got to witness the "bouncing" of a car! I learned the bounce technique of moving cars laterally early in life and its come in handy many times since. I remember the first time I saw it. To the best of my knolwedge, we never lost one through a floor. Got a car in the way? Just bounce it the Pages Model A way!
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Sold this 1919 Studebaker that's been in our family since it was new to Jay Barrett today. Jay is a past employee of Page's Model A and a Studie buff. He knew I had the car which was saved in about 1950 by Fred Page who put it in barn and left it there. It moved many times from barn to barn and I would up with it. As you can see, it was never restored. Enough is enough I said! Jay wanted it so today I sold it to him!

Jay brought me many new pictures from Page's Model A today too which have been posted to Page's Model A website. www.pagesmodelagarage.com

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