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Good topic idea and very nice examples! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Picked up another one! This is a company I'd never heard of. I wonder what model of cars they built -- Jeeps?  
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Pillar of the Community
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I picked this one up the other day. I don't know much about Autocar, but this looks more like a truck to me.  
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Quote: I picked this one up the other day. I don't know much about Autocar, but this looks more like a truck to me. Very nice!  Seems like they produced a variety of vehicles until 1911 when they focused on trucks. They survive to this day... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocar_Company
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I love the Nash certificate. My Dad always drove a Nash when I was growing up. Found memories of the fold down front seat for camping.
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Here's one I know next to nothing about -- Falls Motors Corp. of Virginia Not a very fancy stock, but maybe there's a good story to be found. 
Edited by GregAlex 03/25/2023 10:07 pm
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Quote: Here's one I know next to nothing about -- Falls Motors Corp. of Virginia Not a very fancy stock, but maybe there's a good story to be found. I could not find anything either. Very interesting! 
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After a little research, I think Falls Motors only manufactured the engines for automobiles. Here's a paragraph from an article on the Autoweek website:
"The Falls Machine Co. of Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, was established to build woodworking and milling equipment, but in 1908 started making industrial and agricultural engines. Before long it reorganized as Falls Motors Corp., building as many as 200 engines a day for automakers such as Dort, Elgin, Apperson, Moon and others that failed to survive the early days of the industry."
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Good find! 
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My Dad saw the Tucker unveiling in Chicago and decided to invest. 
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Great stock certificate, but maybe not such a good investment.  Do you know how much he paid, per share?
Edited by GregAlex 11/10/2023 1:59 pm
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Quote: My Dad saw the Tucker unveiling in Chicago and decided to invest. Very nice! 
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