Sears Windmills

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Re: Sears Windmills

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Here are the companies / mills sold by Sears until 1944....

Acme
Kenwood
Peerless
Wolcott
Union
Eureka
Smith & Pomeroy
Freeman
Williams Mfg Co
Red Cross
Stover /Samson
Baker
E B Winger ( Royal Crown Mill)

So.. hang in there Wayne. Might turn into a real keeper.
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Re: Sears Windmills

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Wow, I never realized that sears sold Albion (Wolcott & Union) and Smith & Pomeroy windmills.

Windy - Are you saying these were sold under the Sears Name? Or that they just sold the brands in their catalogue?
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They offered these brands through their catalogs. I could go back and see what names they used, I didn't pay much attention to that. The "green book" does get more specific. Look under Sears and Roebuck. It gives the complete list in historic order. I would say Chronological order, but I can't spell chronological. lol
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Re: Sears Windmills

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What is this Green Book people write about that seems to have so much neat info?
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It is T. Lindsays book for all the trade literature found on the windmill history. I think there was a picture I posted a long time ago. Covers are darker green, like Hunter green. It's great reading, especially on days where you can't, ( or won't ) go out.
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Do you know if it is still available? I'm always looking for good stuff to read.
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I don't know. I might check later. I think the last time someone looked it up, it was quite expensive.
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Wayne
If you get ahold of Windmillers' Gazette thy may have it or could tell you if it is available.

Windmillers' Gazette
P.O. Box 778
Buckeystown Maryland 21717-9998

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Amazon has 3 from $49.65 to $344.59
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I think Bob is talking about Dr. Baker’s book “North American Windmill Manufacturers' Trade Literature : A Descriptive Guide”
A very hard book to find.
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