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: My friend [[Dick Boucher]] owns what remains of Friend's Yankee Models' patterns, plans and castings. He kept it going for a while but it was labour intensive and costly, foundries wanted match plates and big pours. Live steamers are notoriously cheap... all the usual problems that plague suppliers. | : My friend [[Dick Boucher]] owns what remains of Friend's Yankee Models' patterns, plans and castings. He kept it going for a while but it was labour intensive and costly, foundries wanted match plates and big pours. Live steamers are notoriously cheap... all the usual problems that plague suppliers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 11 April 2024
Dick Boucher purchased the assets of Yankee Shop from Joe Friend. He later sold Yankee Shop to John Kurdzionak.
Jim Leggett posted on Chaski.org:
- My friend Dick Boucher owns what remains of Friend's Yankee Models' patterns, plans and castings. He kept it going for a while but it was labour intensive and costly, foundries wanted match plates and big pours. Live steamers are notoriously cheap... all the usual problems that plague suppliers.