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    Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 9:42pm
Does anybody have a good picture of the AC repairman doll? I would like to see one. Thanks Tracy Martin
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What is a doll?   MACK
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Here is Fred's Little Buddy.

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That's a little creepy.  He's looking at me.
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Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

That's a little creepy.  He's looking at me.
Here Stan I put him in this case .If you hear glass break,he is coming after you .ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!


Edited by Fred in Pa - 27 Oct 2011 at 7:36am
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Originally posted by Tracy Martin TN Tracy Martin TN wrote:

Does anybody have a good picture of the AC repairman doll? I would like to see one. Thanks Tracy Martin
Tracy ,I did not see this post before I posted  this morning.
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He'd better not or I'll put a Ferguson cap on his little head!
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A little black grease on those Dickies would make him more
authentic, eh? Bob@allisdowneast
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Reminds me of the Maytag repair man!!
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Here's a few more I have, but I don't know how authentic or how old it is.......
 
 
 
 
 


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John, all those angles look like mug shots!
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Did tractor repairmen ever really wear bowties? If so i'm glad thats a tradition that died well before my time.
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John ,your little guy looks like a repro.He dose not have correct clothes and hat.
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

John ,your little guy looks like a repro.He dose not have correct clothes and hat.
 
Yeah, I know. It's not mine, I grabbed the pics off of Ebay some time ago. The doll looks to be real, but the clothes are suspicious.
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when were these made? i never knew they made this dolls.
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Originally posted by powertech84 powertech84 wrote:

Did tractor repairmen ever really wear bowties? If so i'm glad thats a tradition that died well before my time.


I read that at one time AC parts men were required to wear ties. My Granddad was a AC dealer in the 60s and 70s and all the employes that I remember were dressed a lot more casual.

Does anyone else find it odd to be talking about dolls and clothing on a tractor forum?LOL 
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Originally posted by orange knight orange knight wrote:

when were these made? i never knew they made this dolls.
50's ,AC had Buddy Lee do these little guy's for a Promo.
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