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September-October, 2010

Where is the time going? We can feel Fall in the air and sure have a lot to do before the snow flies. We have had a very good Summer but it has been hot and dry.

We were sure pleased with the turnout for our Show in July. Really thank everyone for coming. Congratulations to all the award winners, especially the BEST OF SHOW winners, ARLETTA SEERY (WOMEN) AND JOHN STOHLMANN (MEN). We will have the Show in Clayton again next year on the third weekend in July. A big thanks to John Baumchen and his wife, Angela, for a SUPERIOR JOB as Show Chairman.

Our next trip will be to Walsenburg, Colorado for their annual Show on September 17th and 18th. They always put on a good one and we all have a good time.

Then in a couple of weeks after Colorado, we will be heading to La Crosse, Kansas for the Symposium. That always turns out good and there is a lot of discussions about wire and tools. Can use all the input from fellow collectors to help improve the hobby. Also questions about the prices of wire and tools is appreciated. Hope to see a lot of you there.

Larry Sutton called the other day and said that the Smithsonian has a traveling display of barbed wire and will be on display in Canyon City, Colorado at the Territorial Prison Museum from September 4 thru October 23. Would like to see the display and thanks Larry for giving us a heads up.

Guess that is it for now. Happy Collecting.

JERRY BOXBERGER
PRESIDENT, NMBWCA

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NEW MEXICO BARBED WIRE
AND COLLECTIBLES SHOW
JULY 16-17, 2010
SUPERSHOW AWARDS




WIRE UNDER 300
ZACK HERRING 1ST
JERRY THORNTON 2ND
DALE MUETING 3RD
MARVIN MACKABEN 4TH
LESTER MUNDY 5TH
ART GRINE 6TH
DANNY WRIGHT 7TH
JERRY BOXBERGER 8TH
WIRE OVER 300
GLADE WASDEN 1ST
FRED REYNOLDS 2ND
SHOTGUN WALKER 3RD
SPLICES, POSTS, FENCE TOPS, STAYS
SUSAN STOHLMANN 1ST
JOHN STOHLMANN 2ND
SHOTGUN WALKER 3RD
CLINTON SCHLEPP 4TH
MARK NELSON 5TH
SHORTY WIRE
BOB SPENCER 1ST
SUSAN STOHLMANN 2ND
PLANTER WIRE
CLINTON SCHLEPP 1ST
DANNY WRIGHT 2ND
JERRY BOXBERGER 3RD
SHOTGUN WALKER 4TH
RARE WIRE
GLADE WASDEN 1ST
ZACK HERRING 2ND
FRED REYNOLDS 3RD
JERRY THORNTON 4TH
SHOTGUN WALKER 5TH
FENCING TOOLS
JOHN STOHLMANN 1ST
ANTIQUE TOOLS
BOB SPENCER 1ST
SHOTGUN WALKER 2ND
HAROLD JEHLE 3RD
JUNIOR DISPLAY
WILLIAM BAUMCHEN 1ST
JESSE BAUMCHEN 1ST
MEN’S COLLECTIBLES, USEFUL
SHOTGUN WALKER 1ST
JOHN STOHLMANN 2ND
CLINTON SCHLEPP 3RD
JERRY BOXBERGER 4TH
MEN’S COLLECTIBLES, UNCLASSIFIED
LESTER MUNDY 1ST
RALPH SEERY 2ND
SHOTGUN WALKER 3RD
MEN’S COLLECTIBLES, USELESS
THE DUDE BRADSHAW 1ST
LADIES COLLECTIBLES, HOME USE
SHEILA MUNDY 1ST
CAROLYN HERRING 2ND
LADIES COLLECTIBLES, NOVELTY
KAREN BOXBERGER 1ST
SUSAN STOHLMANN 2ND
BETTY WRIGHT 3RD
LADIES COLLECTIBLES, ARTISTIC
ARLETTA SEERY 1ST
LINDA NELSON 2ND
LADIES COLLECTIBLES, SPECIAL DISPLAY
SANDY SUTTON 1ST
HISTORICAL
LESTER MUNDY 1ST
RALPH SEERY 2ND
JERRY BOXBERGER 3RD
KAREN BOXBERGER 4TH
BARBED WIRE CANES
BILLIE THORNTON 1ST
TABLE THEME
LESTER & SHEILA MUNDY 1ST
DAN & NANCY SOWLE 2ND
DELBERT & RUTH TREW 3RD
SHIRLEY SPENCER 4TH
JERRY & KAREN BOXBERGER 5TH
BOB & CAROL GAINES 6TH
MARVIN MACKABEN 7TH
CAROLYN HERRING 8TH
JERRY THORNTON 9TH
DRESS THEME
LESTER MUNDY 1ST
LARRY SUTTON 2ND
JIM BRADSHAW 3RD
JERRY THORNTON 4TH
JOHN STOHLMANN 5TH
DISTANCE TRAVELED
MIKE & JACKIE SMITH 8927.03117km
BEST OF SHOW, WOMEN
ARLETTA SEERY
BEST OF SHOW, MEN
JOHN STOHLMANN
SPECIAL APPRECIATION
ART GRINE
SAM BENNETT
TIM & MARY GALLAGHER
TOWN OF CLAYTON

John Baumchen and his lovely wife, Angela, outdid themselves in organizing this year’s show in Clayton, NM.  In fact, they did so well, they will host the 2011 show in Clayton.

For those of you who didn’t attend, you missed one of the best shows ever.  It’s good, and bad, when there is no more room for standing displays.  Just ask John Stohlmann! The walls were lined with displays of barbed wire, fencing tools, planter wire, shorty wires, splices, stays etc., etc.   The 57 tables were laden with various ladies collections, merchandise for sale, and of course, wires for sale or trade.

The attendees were from California, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Idaho, Utah, New Mexico and England.  Yes, I said England.  Jacky & Mike Smith were intrigued with their first barbed wire show and were disappointed the weekend flew by so quickly.  What a joy it was to visit with them.  We wish they could attend more shows in the good old USA.  Jacky & Mike, you are welcome back any time.

The meals were all catered by a local business called Mary’s.  She and her crew served delicious, and more than adequate, lunches and dinners.  The banquet dinner of brisket and all the trimmings, was enjoyed by 65 diners.  Award certificates were handed out by John Baumchen and Jerry Boxberger.  The ‘ugly award’  was given to Jerry Thornton of Baytown, TX and presented by last year’s winner, Ralph Seery.

The auction was held Saturday afternoon with Auctioneer Jerry Boxberger begging for bids.  Thanks to all who donated, and purchased, the items. We certainly do appreciate your support.

On behalf of the club, thanks so much for coming.  You all help to make the show a success every year and we look forward to seeing everyone again next year in Clayton.

Happy collecting.

Submitted by Nancy Sowle

A little old lady answered a knock on the door one day, to be confronted by a well-dressed young man carrying a vacuum cleaner.’Good  morning,’ said the young man. ‘If I could take a couple minutes of your time, I would like to demonstrate the very latest in high-powered vacuum cleaners.

‘Go away!’ said the old lady. ‘I’m broke and haven’t got any money!’ and she proceeded to close the door.

Quick as a flash, the young man wedged his foot in the door and pushed  it wide open. ‘Don’t be too hasty!’ he said.  ‘Not until you have at least seen my demonstration.’

And with that, he emptied a bucket of horse manure onto her hallway carpet.

‘Now, if this  vacuum cleaner does not remove all traces of this horse manure from your carpet, Madam, I will personally eat the remainder.’

The old lady stepped back and said, ‘Well let me get you  a fork, ’cause they cut off my electricity this morning.’