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Solved: Allemano's № 797- 1945 Verkins Midget Three-wheeler

Started by Allemano, May 10, 2012, 05:31:11 AM

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Allemano

Please respond below if you know the maker of this little car.
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Allemano


Allemano

..and to Professionals it goes!

pnegyesi


Allemano


Wendax


Allemano


Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allemano

Thanks! :)

On a well known source it can be found!  ;)

Allemano

In the Black Hole it will jog soon..

Otto Puzzell

Quote from: Allemano on August 23, 2012, 02:24:56 PM
Thanks! :)

On a well known source it can be found!  ;)

A well-know resource, that is known for less-than-complete details on such one-offs?
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allemano

I'm not sure if we're talking about the same source.  :-\

Many many puzzles came from the source I have in mind, this little gem seems to be missed, though.
The look/quality of the grainy pic should give you a clue.

RayTheRat


Allemano


RayTheRat


Allemano


Paul Jaray

I think I know the source (well I think there are 2 of them...).
Is it a post scriptum or a post meridian? (I hope I'm not too criptic again...).

Allemano

Quote from: Paul Jaray on September 28, 2012, 05:19:47 PM
Is it a post scriptum or a post meridian? (I hope I'm not too criptic again...).
the former..  ;)

RayTheRat

Go for it PJ.  I can't find anything on it.

RtR

pnegyesi

Sorry PJ. This was published in February, 1945

Allemano

#20
...and a tap-in from our Pal.

Bad luck Paul, but Pal steals the point! ;)

pnegyesi

He was quite a character: " Robert was a jack of all trades plus inventor. The depression left my grandparents the ability to make a lot out of very little. He built motor scooters, invented and patented push button radios among other things."

Otto Puzzell

That magazine was the source I was suggesting.

An expansion on what pnegyesi shared about Verkins, from one of his grandchildren:

"Robert H. Verkins was my grandfather, I lived across the back yard from Bob & Elsie growing up.

The story goes: Henry was a blacksmith by day and musician by night, training all three children to play multiple instruments such as clarinet, trumpet, trombone, piano, & violin. I was handed down stories of them playing in various weddings and other parties throughout the southern Minnesota river valley area. That is how Robert met Elsie, and I suppose the same for his siblings. He became fairly well off acquiring much rental real estate. I also have Henry's and Louise's original marriage certificate.

Both Robert and Sylvester served in WWI.

Olga married Roy Zimdars in Winona.

Sylvester married and went to live in Manitowoc, WI having a son Daniel who married Marion and lived in Milwaukee. (I think) I know they are dead now but I did get some info from her at one time.

Robert Henry Verkins married Elsie Bertha Papenfuss in Red Wing, MN in Feb 1920. A few years later he was diagnosed with Tuberculosis, incurable in those days. He claimed he contracted it overseas but never got compensated. He was advised to move to a higher climate. They moved to Colorado Springs and took an outdoor job driving a milk wagon. Elsie was in the hospital having Wayne Robert Verkins April 3, 1925 when Robert was run over by his own team of horses and wound up at the same hospital. The crash of the stock market took their house he built so they came back to Minnesota. A small inheritance from Henry gave them a chance to buy an old church at auction to be torn down. As they lived in a home made camper they had used lumber to build an apartment building at 2876 Highway 88 in Minneapolis. Robert was a jack of all trades plus inventor. The depression left my grandparents the ability to make a lot out of very little. He built motor scooters, invented and patented push button radios among other things. They built a fine house re-using lumber and the nails they pulled from it. He hand crafted the cabinets and woodwork. Robert died of a massive heart attack the day after shoveling snow on December 17, 1968. Elsie died on September 17, 1987, they are buried in Hillside Cemetery across highway 88 from the Saint Anthony shopping center. Wayne is also there next to them, he died June 1994 of the same lympho cancer as Elsie.

Bob & Elsie built a second apartment house in 1955 and in 1960 divided a parcel of land for only child Wayne Robert Verkins and his growing family, which I was the firstborn, Lorinda Marie Verkins"
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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

pnegyesi

Some more pictures of the car, which seems to be still around