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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:LinLouVan@aol.com">LinLouVan@aol.com</a> wrote:<br>
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<div>In a message dated 2/14/07 7:27:50 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:vveelle@molalla.net">vveelle@molalla.net</a> writes:</div>
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<div><font face="Verdana" size="3">You can buy "buggy bumpers"
searched on Google at the website <a
title="http://galleryspecialty.com/list2.php?SECTION=E&CATEGORY=BUGGYBUMPERS"
href="http://galleryspecialty.com/list2.php?SECTION=E&CATEGORY=BUGGYBUMPERS">http://galleryspecialty.com/list2.php?SECTION=E&CATEGORY=BUGGYBUMPERS</a> but
I didn't find anything that told what they were. The have pictures of
them though.</font></div>
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<div>I'm sure that is not what I was thinking of.</div>
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I think yopu can see these on the doors to your gocery store<br>
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<div>Here in Junction City, there are still two corners that have
about 1 1/2" angle iron bent</div>
<div>to the radius of the curb and installed on the top edge, thus
deflecting the wheels of</div>
<div>a wagon or buggy or whatever conveyance took the corner too
close. I'm sure they </div>
<div>also knocked off a few hubcaps later on.</div>
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yes, unlike the items on "page 9", they laid horizontally in the top
edge of the corner of the curbing. I am sure there are still some in
the older sections of Portland, along with 'horse rings'.<br>
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Bill Strickland<br>
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