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large collection in Tacoma will be sold soon, stop by and check it out before it goes

skyking1

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The co-owner of Williams Oil Service in Tacoma loved toy tractors and trucks, and he filled the shelf tops at the store with them for decades. He passed away this summer and his family wants to close that chapter.
These are a few pictures to give an idea of the magnitude of the collection.
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This first picture, look at all the different top shelf collections. I did not try to get an angle on them all.
a real camera and lens would be handy.
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he liked the construction equipment too.
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Thanks @Old Growth for that. I only see the aisle tops and those go on and on.
Just to be clear these are not for sale here. They are just going away soon and a person could stop by Mon-Fri and just admire them a bit in person before that happens. They don't seem to mind.
We have had an account there since before I started with this outfit.
 

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Thank you for sharing Sky. Outstanding collection.

Wore out one of these out in the backyard as a kid building roads and cities. Good times.

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Had the obligatory Tonka truck, Tonka wheel loader and the JD dozer however the ERTL JD backhoe was the boss. IIRC it was a 410?
 

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SkyKing, usually if ya ask they will show ya all the ones behind the scenes too. The old owner has rooms at home of BRAND NEW ones also.

He sold the bizz, but kept the toys and the new owners continued to display them. Thats how I was told/understood it.

It wont be the same to go in there and get supplies.
 

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Thank you for sharing Sky. Outstanding collection.

Wore out one of these out in the backyard as a kid building roads and cities. Good times.

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Had the obligatory Tonka truck, Tonka wheel loader and the JD dozer however the ERTL JD backhoe was the boss. IIRC it was a 410?
And now you run all that CAT equipment?

I had the ford industrial version. I think it may be in mom's basement yet. Too poor to have a ROPS.

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Good 'ol WOFSCO. I was buying from them before they moved down to the grocery store. Sitting on the stool reading the log truck paper waiting....
Best filter and hose shop ever back in the day.
 

skyking1

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Yes the location up on the hill was cool. My buddy worked at a propeller shop that was near there. All that industry in that little wedge of the hill went away. They don't give us any price breaks on the account but admittedly our volume is stupidly low. I'll keep signing those tickets.
 

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And now you run all that CAT equipment?

I had the ford industrial version. I think it may be in mom's basement yet. Too poor to have a ROPS.

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I've got one of those too, lives in what I call the house of tractors on a shelf with other treasures. Found that particular treasure in the trash when I drove residential garbage route.
 

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I've got one of those too, lives in what I call the house of tractors on a shelf with other treasures. Found that particular treasure in the trash when I drove residential garbage route.
Be careful with the loader side. Get a little carried away and the bucket curl will get off the tracks, then you'll have to give it a good smack to get the nubs back in the tracks on the arms. It's probably not the quality JD unit that CM1995 had.
 
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