Antique Collection at Lehman's - Part 1 Small Household and Farming

Joe spends the day with Jay Lehman, founder of Lehman's, previously known as Lehman's Hardware in the heart of Ohio's Amish country. Joe interviews Jay, who started out as a mechanic fixing all manner of things. After returning to Ohio in 1955, jobless, he decided to purchase a local hardware store. In the beginning their primary business was repairing the large household equipment such as washing machines and heaters, for local Amish. During the 1970's energy crisis, many people started looking for alternative to electricity. They started to sell more to the general public. Often people would be looking to upgrade to modern equipment and just traded in their "old " stuff. Jay took a liking to many of these treasures and that's where the antique collection started. The collection is made up primarily of donated pieces along with some purchased and some on "loan" until the grandkids decide they want them. Here are some of the items Jay shows us: Cylindrical ice box used by construction workers on the Panama Canal. adjustable meat slicer Conservo canner Large 1600# balance scale smaller grain scales turnip planter timothy seed planter spring harrow wire fence maker many old washing machines and wood stoves Vacuum sweeper grain press/sizer/cleaner/polisher milking machine meat curing trough butchering table feed cart wooden silo elevator butter kneading table manure collecting system ...and much more. This is the first in a two part show. Watch the second episode Antique Collection at Lehman's - Part 2 Large Household and Farming