A good friend today came into posession of a cast iron bear statue from Louisville Works dated 1949 (sorry, it's not for sale). Yes, my eyes lit up. Question: Could someone help me with the story behind why they were made? Was it a way to consume surplus molten metal, or a special promotional deal? Any help appreciated.
Harvey, still playing with tractors in Maryland
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That information is also on the IHCC Kentucky Chapter 24 site at http://www.ky24ihc.org/cadetsnbears.html and one or two other sites.
That information is also on the IHCC Kentucky Chapter 24 site at http://www.ky24ihc.org/cadetsnbears.html and one or two other sites.
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