Vintage Sheepherders "Wagon" (Camp)

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Re: Vintage Sheepherders Wagon

Postby sagebrush » Fri Nov 11, 2016 9:23 pm

[quote="Wolffarmer"]Nice rig. But I must correct the terminology, it is just something that bugs me, do not mean to be mean. I grew up around sheep men, sheep outfits and all. Around here they are called sheep camps. Never a wagon in the name. And you will never get me to ever use "wagon" in the name. :)


Easy there Randy, 8) On the east side of the mountains they are called sheep wagons . My granddad built quite a few for a lumber company in Gillette WY. There is one on display in the museum there.
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Re: Vintage Sheepherders Wagon

Postby Wolffarmer » Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:34 am

sagebrush wrote:
Wolffarmer wrote:Nice rig. But I must correct the terminology, it is just something that bugs me, do not mean to be mean. I grew up around sheep men, sheep outfits and all. Around here they are called sheep camps. Never a wagon in the name. And you will never get me to ever use "wagon" in the name. :)


Easy there Randy, 8) On the east side of the mountains they are called sheep wagons . My granddad built quite a few for a lumber company in Gillette WY. There is one on display in the museum there.

Well what can one expect from you eastern people. :thinking:
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