Wagon No: 1 off the production line

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Wagon Sales

Production is looking good!  One wagon has been donated to the Himeville Museum & Historical Society fete raffle on the 17th December.  Himeville is the village next door to Underberg; five kilometres away to be exact.

I am manufacturing components for future wagons and, next year, I should be able to produce plenty of wagons for the holiday seasons.  The entire stock of wagons, 11 of them, has been sold to local people here in Underberg.  Not too bad for a small village.  There is a strong possibility that I'll have agents in Durban and Hillcrest which means a good turnover in wagons and people will be able to buy them in the city bringing a touch of country.




Exciting news!  The full size wagon that I rebuilt, a Merriweather origionally built in Pietermaritzburg, has been sold by the owner who never used it at his resort.  The buyer is a chap from the Central Berg and he does wedding transport for the brides to be with his wagons.  I am so proud that his new wagon will be used for this purpose.  Perhaps we'll see a picture of it in one of our local magazines.

WAGONS HO.........

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