Posted 12 months ago
pickingupb…
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Sometimes refered to as goat, cabbage,or vegetable carts. Had this since the late 70's. Wife used it to store rag dolls ect I used it as a display center piece in my store.Hard to keep the kids out of it. Someone added a rear reflector so must have been pulled at night. Shows good age signs I don't think it is a reproduction. Enjoy and thanks for looking. Can't find a catagory so maybe general will do.
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thank you Manikin and stefdesign
thank you cwork
That cart has seen a lot of loads, it was built to last, love everything about it.
pickingupb:I am thinking if your cart had been used as a goat cart the handle would be different-Check the 1900 or 1902 Sears catalog-several different types offered along with choices of handle.I have a childs buckboard cart that the wheels look very simular-am guessing my cart to be from the early 1900to 1910s.
Thank u walksoftly for the nice comment
thank u sayer 34 for the info. Thats why I posted it as a pull cart. Never thought of Sears as a source for info. I have a repro of an old sears catalogue. Like to see ypurs, is it posted
Thank you stephdesign and ho2cultcha for the loves