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AC books and maybe a hat/helmet?

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    Posted: 27 Dec 2018 at 10:36pm
So I have 3 A-C items that have come into my possession and I figured I'd make just one topic about it. First is two books, then the last thing is what I think is an old AC helmet?

First off is a book that was grandpa's, that is now mine. Really neat book and really thick. I seem to recall noticing a thing about a WD or WD-45 with an experimental 5th gear prototype mentioned in my perusal?


Second is a book that was gifted to me recently. Haven't gone through it yet, but seems kind of neat. Just wondered if you guys had any thoughts or musings about either of these books.


Third is this orange helmet that I *think* may be A-C, as just under the duct tape holding it together, I can see the outline of the diamond and the old style logo.


Unfortunately, the helmet is about crushed in and is falling apart.
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it maybe one of the old shop hat's
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I've got both of those books.  The first one many of us refer to as "Norm's bible" as the author was considered to be one of the most knowledgeable about all of the AC products.

The second book has some cool pictures and stories, but is not near as detailed as to all of the products Allis-Chalmers offered.

The hat is a pith helmet sold by AC dealers many, many years ago.
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I printed some of the 32 page sigs (inner pages on both sides of sheet printed, cut, then folded down to a 32 page packet off of a roll of paper) of the Color History Motorbook. This was back in the mid to late 80's. Printed tons of Motorbooks, and I wish I had a (scrap) copy of all the different Hollander Interchange books we printed too.

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A-C sold the "Pith Helmut" with embossed logo, late 40's into the late 50's or early 60's as I recall. I have a nice original in my collection of goodies and it has a leather lining in quite good condition. If memory serves, paid 30 or 35.00 for it about 15 years ago.
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Thanks for the info; sounds like the books are definitely keepers. Any other good A-C books out there?

As for the helmet... Dang, this is older than I thought. It unfortunately is brittle and dented/damaged. I hate to get rid of it, but it is in pretty sore shape. Thoughts?
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Originally posted by garden_guy garden_guy wrote:

Thanks for the info; sounds like the books are definitely keepers. Any other good A-C books out there?

As for the helmet... Dang, this is older than I thought. It unfortunately is brittle and dented/damaged. I hate to get rid of it, but it is in pretty sore shape. Thoughts?

Another good read is C.H.Wendell's the Allis Chalmers Story...
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Always wondered who on a farm would wear the PITH helmet?

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Lots of sun out here so every farmer type had a hat when I was a kid,an only a very few where caps like today. One of the old neighbors always had a yellow hard hat. I don't know when he started with that type of hat. He would of been in his 40's when I first would of been aware of such things. He had lost a eye as a teen,from a stick and a horse accident. Always safety minded, so that might have had a bearing on the decision.  

As tribute at his funeral all of the pallbearers wore a yellow hard hat.They were the more modern style not the pith style like pictured here,which is what he wore.  





I have seen others since that have a pith type hat around places that farmers gather at,but don't know if they are farmers or not. So still far and few being worn regularly.


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Norm signed quite a few of those. I never got to meet Norm but I would have asked him to sign mine. Someone at a show this year told me they bought one at an auction .When he looked through it he found Norms signature.
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Well, I know both my grandparents wore the pith hats in later years when they were out mowing or pulling the trailer with the WD. That's my first memory of seeing them in use. Can't seem to find any old pics of them using them though.
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If you aren't selling off the hat,you put it on a shelf somewhere in plain sight and keep it forever. DO NOT THROW IT AWAY!!!
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Grampa worked for A-C for 40 some years and retired from there, the La Crosse Works.  He had that pith helmet and after Allis went on strike, he painted over it.  DANG!!  Don't know what ever became of it.

The Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985 by Norm Swinford is as Brian states, the "Norm's Bible" is worth a lot of $$$.  I have a copy that Norm sent to me that he had signed and put a little missive in it to me.  That's probably worth more $$$.  I also have a letter from his wife that she sent me after he had died......that is priceless.
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Other Allis books: The Allis Chalmers story by Wendel
           Allis Chalmers Tractors by Andrew Morland & Peter Henshaw
           AC tractor ads 1922- 1956
           AC tractor ads 1957-
           The Plow peddler by Buescher   Stories from an Allis employee
                 as he worked his way up in the tractor co. (some funny or sad)
                  Stories can be found in the older copies of OLD ALLIS News---                  and old TOY Farmer Mag I believe.
           The Grain Harvesters has a chapter on the begining companies
                      of Allis to 1977
           The Great Super series Gleaners And I think there is another book
           the Great Silver . Both put out by Agco, ask your dealer

           An Industrial Heritage. By Allis Chalmers Corp.
           from the beginning of Allis to 1977.

I found these books on Ebay, Half Price book store and antique shows.





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Also Norm has a smaller book A Guide to Allis-Chalmers Farm Tractors.
might have some different pictures or stories.
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   When did they make the straw pith helmets?
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

Originally posted by garden_guy garden_guy wrote:

Thanks for the info; sounds like the books are definitely keepers. Any other good A-C books out there?

As for the helmet... Dang, this is older than I thought. It unfortunately is brittle and dented/damaged. I hate to get rid of it, but it is in pretty sore shape. Thoughts?

Another good read is C.H.Wendell's the Allis Chalmers Story...


Well guess what somebody just brought me for a belated christmas present tonight...


Whoo-hoo!

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Surprised me awhile back when seen a mailman (sorry, mail person) in a USPS commercial wearing what looked to be quite similar to that A-C pith helmet.
At the PO a few weeks back at closing time and asked the postmaster if anyone still wore them. She showed me some in their change area, same basic hat except now a lightweight plastic with plastic adjustable liner typical of a hardhat.
Maybe if someone ordered them in Orange with the A-C logo they could sell some, still be hot in summer. 
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I met Norm at the 2000 Washington KS GOTO,but I didn't realize who I was visiting with.I shoulda got them books then an had him autograph them...uhh hindsight is REALLY CLEAR..
Definitely keep the AC 1914-1985 book,, its worth a lot now...the blue one by Wendel is a good one too..check which edition it is..early ones worth more..

There all keepsakes..so keep em for your kids...
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

Always wondered who on a farm would wear the PITH helmet?


Dad had a white pith helmet with a MasterMix feed chevron on the front.
 He wore it all the time cultivating corn with the CA. It made good shade for hot days, and had great ventilation with the air space between the head band and the helmet.
 Wish I still had it. None of the siblings seems to now what happened to it.
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Back grow up on the farm, and after, about when school let out in the spring I would buy a new straw hat. I ware it all summer, by fall it would be warn out and thrown away.
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Originally posted by Dusty MI Dusty MI wrote:

Back grow up on the farm, and after, about when school let out in the spring I would buy a new straw hat. I ware it all summer, by fall it would be warn out and thrown away.

 When I was about 12, I bought a new straw hat. The neighbor wanted help so I went over with my new hat to run the rotary hoe for him. The first round in road gear a gust of wind flipped it off my head and it went under the rotary hoe Ouch  That was a very short lived hat and a good lesson for me.
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Originally posted by Dusty MI Dusty MI wrote:

Back grow up on the farm, and after, about when school let out in the spring I would buy a new straw hat. I ware it all summer, by fall it would be warn out and thrown away.

With the all summer no rain here in Calif, wheat and barley harvest was a 3 to 4 month season with 100 F days common. It was a richule to put the old sweated up straw hats through the separator at the end of the last day of harvest. 
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I have the little tractor data book.  Probably used that book more than any of my manuals.  Norm signed my copy as well, it was an honor meeting him at the tractor show.  I think I might round up my books and put them on the facebook auction site.
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I was honored to meet MR SWINFORD at the "Coming Home" GOTO. 
I think I have all of his books.  One was autographed.  Wrote him and asked if he would sign them all.  He agreed, so I sent him the books with return postage. 
He signed them all.
One of my prized possessions.
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Thanks for all the stories and photos guys, this is really fantastic. Shame I was too young to go around and appreciate many years of GOTOs and history and knowledge of AC stuff over the past 15-20 years.

I did check my CH Wendel book, it is a 1993 print. I think the originals were 1988.
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