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Land of Power 1962 ad

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    Posted: 31 Oct 2010 at 8:54am
I found this article in my grandmothers scrapbook regarding the tour.

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Steve; I have the tour guide booklet that was given out on that trip. I can't get my scanned images to post on this site. If you email me I'll email them to you and maybe you can get it to post. I also have a 24 page hard cover book called "Land of Power" that has artwork depicting all aspects of Allis-Chalmer's contribution to POWER (1963). In the
the room I'm in now I have a framed and mated poster on the wall (a very expensive Father's day gift from my wife) titled "Allis-Chalmers Land of Power" which is artwork showing the "D" series and B-10 (missing a D-10) at an open house in front of a dealership with JOE--- on the building. People are all around the tractors and the kids are playing in the water puddles. The poster has to be 1963 because the D-21 series one, D-15 II, D-17III, and the D-19 is there as well. There is only a short time when the D-21 and D-19 were both in production before the one-ninety.
 I think that the 'Land of Power" was a cool advertizing campaign.
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