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This item SOLD at 2024 Oct 28 @ 10:25UTC-6 : CST/MDT
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The Canadian Museum of Making began as a personal project to save intriguing machinery and tools from being discarded from local shops, and grew into a renowned, private museum which gathers items from all over the world that live in the intersection between engineering and art. The collections focus on the mechanical wonders, both famous and forgotten, of the Industrial Revolution in Canada, Great Britain and the United States, restoring pieces to working order and recording their stories for museum visitors and future generations.
The Museum is continually expanding, with new exhibits including African metalwork; a working Linotype machine (some say the most complicated machine ever built); one of the most comprehensive collections of steam indicators in the world; vehicular curiosities like one of the world’s first electric cars; and a well-maintained library of relevant texts.
PLEASE CALL STOCKMEN'S TO PLACE BID - 403-932-3782
Donated by: The Canadian Museum of Making
Value: $Priceless
Auction Location:
101 Ranchehouse Rd., Cochrane, Alberta, T4C 2K8, Canada
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Buyers are encouraged to pick up their auction items in person at the Library in Cochrane. If alternate arrangement are needed, please contact Scott Grattidge - Executive Director, Stockmen's Memorial Foundation (403) 932-3782 directly to discuss.
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1. Bidding is online, and you must register on the site or call the Stockmen’s for bidder assistance at 403-932-3782.
2. Auction items can be viewed in person at the Stockmen’s (101 Ranchehouse Road Cochrane, AB) from Tuesday, October 23rd through Friday October 27th from 9:00am-3:00pm.
3. The successful bidder will be the highest bidder online at the closing of each section.
4. Pick up of items will be after the conclusion of the dinner & live auction on October 26th, or October 28th through November 1st or call to make alternative arrangements.
5. Payment can be made by e-transfer, cheque, cash, debit, or credit card. All payments to be received by November 1st.
6. Bidding begins Monday, October 21st at 7:00am, 2023.
7. Auction items will begin to close at 7:00 pm on October 28, 2023.
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