halfpine
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Post by halfpine on Jul 11, 2016 5:08:16 GMT -8
Just introduced myself in the newbie forum. I just bought a 1950's? Silver Queen built by H. B. McGinnis of Peterboro Ontario. All varnished plywood with an actual old school icebox. It's in amazing original shape. I can send pics if you like. Thanks! Hello neilfreeb, I would love to see pictures of your Silver Queen :-) I want to varnish the plywood cupboards! They were painted blue at some point but I have stripped them down. Looking forward to seeing your trailer, what size trailer do you have? Wondering where your located?
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Post by neilfreeb on Jul 11, 2016 5:23:57 GMT -8
Hi Halfpine, its a 14'. I only have preliminary and very rough pics as I haven't picked it up yet. Those pics are at s1293.photobucket.com/user/Neilfreeb/library/Silver%20Queen
Is yours a Silver Queen - do you have a link for pics?
I'm located in Ottawa Ontario.
Neil
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Post by vintagebruce on Jul 11, 2016 6:39:23 GMT -8
If I owned one of the few known early McGuiness trailers, I would take the time to contact a number of the retirement homes in Peterborough and ask the manager/esse to PLEASE post a request for anyone who has knowledge of the H.B. McGuiness trailer company to contact me so that I can begin to compile some historical information about the Company...it just might work, but time is running out for survivors to be found and allowed to reminisce. If I could get an e-mail address, I would send a couple of good photos from the ones on this thread, including the close-up of the H.B. McGuiness emblem...might jolt a memory or three. Good Luck! www.retirenet.com/location/communities/1046-ontario/53-all-active-retirement-communities-and-homes?city=K9H+0A1-Peterborough. If you find e-mail addresses for the retirement home, you could also request that anyone whose family owned a McGuiness that has old photos they would share of any camping trips would be helping tremendously if they were willing to e-mail scanned copies for your history, and with permission you will include their name and a description of the photo in your "history" that you wish to share with other vintage camper history buffs.
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Post by neilfreeb on Jul 11, 2016 6:56:43 GMT -8
Great idea!
My email address is neil@theproposalguy.com
Thanks in advance for the pic of the emblem as I'll likely be getting a vinyl one made.
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halfpine
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Post by halfpine on Jul 16, 2016 9:55:47 GMT -8
This is a wonderful idea vintagebruce 😊
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Post by bajacb on Nov 19, 2017 18:51:12 GMT -8
Hi All, just joined the forum and looking for any new info ...... We just acquired an HB Mcginness trailer here in Alberta Canada. It was advertised as a 1948 but we've since found some paperwork inside that seems to date it as a 1953 Mcginness Silver Line. It's very original and the skin is in good shape however it doesn't have a title so am currently in search of the serial number on the unit.Are they usually on the hitch/ tongue area or should I be looking elsewhere? Anyone know of any archives for info on these trailers ? And are they quite rare ?? Thanks!
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Post by wiartonwillie on Nov 20, 2017 15:33:47 GMT -8
Hey bajacb I have a 53 McGinness Silver Duke My serial number was on the right side of the tongue. Small vin # SD***. only 5 digits
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