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Location: Paris/France | Hi,
2 month ago, I've found 2 pics taken at New Hartford in June 1916 that seemed to be the Ovation Factory.
Because I was not sure, I asked to J.B, the building owner come down and look at them and John told me that these are indeed photos of the Factory.
I love this testimony from another time and it's fun to see how was the Factory 50 years before O's production that's why I share this find with you.
If your interested, here's a link TO THE WEB SITE where you can buy them.
The print quality is very good, it's not very expensive, the seller is very kind and was very surprised that a French guy could be interested with these pics so I told him why I bought them. :D
They're now framed in my music room and they give a nice look to my wall... ;)
J :)
PS: sorry for posting only small scans but the pics are copyrighted.
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 Joined: December 2008 Posts: 1456
Location: Texas | That IS very cool Jérôme.
(sadly, it's now the place where they used to make Ovations… ) :( |
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Location: Tuscany, Italy | Nice find Jerome !!
Thanks for sharing ......... :) |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | Nice, do you have any others showing what is around the factory (that isn't there anymore?) |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 2793
Location: Atlanta, GA. | What was it originally? A textile mill? |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | I think so |
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 Joined: March 2004 Posts: 1388
Location: Paris/France | Originally posted by Beal:
Nice, do you have any others showing what is around the factory (that isn't there anymore?) These are the only I found from this era but as I'm still doing researches, I hope to find others and maybe from another period.
If I'm right, the factory was owned early in the XXth century by "The Touraine Company" and this name sounds very French to my ears... ;) |
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 Joined: March 2004 Posts: 1388
Location: Paris/France | Originally posted by Beal:
Nice, do you have any others showing what is around the factory (that isn't there anymore?) These are the only I found from this era but as I'm still doing researches, I hope to find others and maybe from another period.
The factory could have been owned early in the XXth century by "The Touraine Company" and this name sounds very French to my ears... ;)
Several buildings from this era around the Farmington River are very similar to the O's Factory and were owned by this company.
SOME HISTORICAL INFOS FROM 1913 HERE!!
But nothing is sure, I should contact the New Hartford Historical Society for more info.
J :) |
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 Joined: December 2008 Posts: 1456
Location: Texas | Here\'s
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another item that may be of interest? |
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