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A man and his machines
Antique collection will be on display next weekend
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Proceeds from the show go to benefit the R.W. Erickson Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports his rustic outdoor museum. Although the collection is open to the public only one weekend a year, he brings in tours of senior citizens, nursing-home groups and schoolchildren on a regular basis.
The kids are a lot of fun, he says. "Some of them can hardly believe it." But that is one purpose of his collection, he says. "I want to educate young people about how people used to live. I want them to see the hardships involved in making a living, what it took to grow food."
For the older folks, he hopes it will bring back fond memories. "A lot of those who lived in this area especially will remember some of these machines."
And for those in between well, he hopes they just have a good time. There's certainly a lot in his collection to appeal to all ages, including other reminders of his own youth.
Tractors are not the only thing that intrigued him. "I grew up in the hot-rod era. I had a hot rod, a 1954 Ford that I put an old motor in. I always liked things that go fast."
Over in the truck building, there's everything from an early ambulance to a bright orange 1941 Ford popcorn wagon.
Erickson also rode and raced motorcycles. "I worked at the Belmont Harley Davidson in St. Paul." He later competed in motorcycle hill climbing. So it's not surprising that he has an extensive collection of "Hogs," and, yes, they did call them that as early as 1912-13. There are later Harleys and other motorized cycles, as well.
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