On your web page that picture of the ladder cart,would you believe we still have a old guy that still uses one.He does the whole high st pushing it as he goes.I think it's great .looks like the old days when i was a little boy and the man came round to sharping our knives ect. Don't get that now ,perhaps should start adding that to my setup .
Ahh the good old days,
I even remember the rag and bone man walking around pushing his cart, then they went posh and had a horse pulling it Lol my step father also used to push a cart for w/c, come to think of it, that looks like him in the picture Lol
On your web page that picture of the ladder cart,would you believe we still have a old guy that still uses one.He does the whole high st pushing it as he goes.I think it's great .looks like the old days when i was a little boy and the man came round to sharping our knives ect. Don't get that now ,perhaps should start adding that to my setup .
There was an article on one guy that uses a cart in the FWC magazine about 2006. I saw it online a while back, he was about 60, and couldn't drive due to medical conditions.
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found it, page six of the mag..
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I seem to recal the same artical and found it very interesting, we have a guy around here that just walks to his jobs, he only has a pair of steps and a small unger pole, he has a few small shops around here and all the pros don't even try to take his work from him.
That was some interesting reading Chris, I admire anyone like the guy with the cart, at least he gets off his backside and continues to earn his own living instead of scrounging of the state.
Do you mind if I use your link on the academy Chris?