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Uploaded: 04/19/11 3:07 AM GMT
Case Size C
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NO. C302211
Manufactured by Case Threshing Machine CO. Incorporated.
circa 1929-?

There is not much left of the old thing, but it's still got character.

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.rvdb
04/19/11 3:45 AM GMT
Like this old workhorse very nice.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.quickshot
04/19/11 3:52 PM GMT
The sepia tone works great on this shot as does the slight vignetting, David. I grew up around Caterpillar tractors; so this would be considered an inferior interloper. May it rest in peace. Excellent composition, by the way.

Dorothy
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"George. George. George. It's Michael Dorsey, okay? Your favorite client. How are you? Last job you got me was a tomato."
::susanlynn
04/20/11 4:27 PM GMT
A great find David - there seems to be plenty enough left for a great photo.
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Life is a Constant Audition
.prashanth
04/21/11 8:56 AM GMT
Great composition, well presented. I agree with you, its almost a hundred years old but still looks strong. Might have served well in its younger years.
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If "Ignorance is bliss", why should we seek knowledge?
::LynEve
04/25/11 2:42 PM GMT
Great use of sepia tones.
I love old farm machines such as this and it seems a shame they are not preserved although being rusted adds to their appeal.
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