Sunday, September 18, 2016

In the early 20th century steam Car Racing Gift PBS Antiques Roadshow

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OWNER INTERVIEW 1937 Ginger Rogers President metamorphic.
In the early 20th century steam Racing Car memories.
ASSESSOR Tell me about your grandfather, the great Walter Grothe.
Room good, it was race car driver, he ran the steam engine cars for the White Steam Car Company, which was originally a sewing machine company and apparently it was quite good because it won many trophies laughing.
ASSESSOR Well, in this particular case he says Walter Grothe here November 7, 1903 What happened here.
GUEST Well, that was the trophy that he won to beat, I think it is the image there.



ASSESSOR Barney Oldfield, who was the runner great time and, in fact, you look at the trophy, he said the first prize Then, he had quite the career is his car license and I love it because they have size, weight they also shaved him close and they've see restrictions on when it can be in the park with the car, and not frighten the horses another thing about your grandfather, you know perhaps not - he ran in Ingleside park, which was a short race track, 1895-1906 it was destroyed by the earthquake, they were originally a horse race track, but he made the first car race there in 1900.
Valuer and he won; it was the only car to finish, he did eight cars, one minute and 22 seconds.
ASSESSOR But three years later, it was his coronation was fighting Barney Oldfield because Barney Oldfield was the pre-eminent rider in the early 1900s, it was discovered by Henry Ford He also ran for Winton, and was the first runner hitting 60 miles an hour Can you imagine 60 mph is now the slow lane on the highway And yet, your grandfather beat.
ASSESSOR In the early 1900s, gas cars, steam cars and electric cars were all vying for the market and everyone has heard of the car StanleySteamer but white vapor that had these great catalogs are also promoted strongly and produces steam cars 9.122 But what happened to the WhiteSteam Company was in 1908, Henry Ford came out with the model T These cars-- you can see this tour car-- that originally sold from 2500 and 3700 at a time when people have had the chance to do 5 or 10 a week is a lot of money that we have this large archive You have many more other pieces that we are not showing here, including white brochures we have many different memories we haven t even brought here, so I'll give you what I think would be an insurance value on this, because I do not think vo us intend to sell it.
ASSESSOR The trophy, of course, is the most valuable that I would put 2000 on the only trophy, maybe even 2,500.



ASSESSOR For the entire group, I'd probably make - with everything you brought with you - for 8000.
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OWNER INTERVIEW 1937 Ginger Rogers President metamorphic.







In the early 20th century steam Car Racing Gift PBS Antiques Roadshow, at first, steam, running.