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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 3:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kak means shit in dutch.
That's one filthy bus right there!
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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 4:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Kak means shit in dutch.
That's one filthy bus right there!


As I know Kak means cookies in Swedish.
In Danish "Kage" Very Happy

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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 8:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tonny_Larsen wrote:
volksfahrer.nl wrote:
Kak means shit in dutch.
That's one filthy bus right there!


As I know Kak means cookies in Swedish.
In Danish "Kage" Very Happy

-Tonny


So it says "Cookie Bus" on the side. Awesome. I have to figure out how to talk this guy into selling, and talk the wife in to it also.

BTW, Sorry about the Hi-jack guys.
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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 10:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I love the video clip from that same jourrney, blew me away when I first saw it! Cool


Are you thinking of this video? I put this clip together after OCTO 06'. The photograph above is a lasting favourite of mine, to see these two buses together is quite something.

Not the same occasion, but the main characters are!


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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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streetwagens wrote:
I love the video clip from that same jourrney, blew me away when I first saw it! Cool


Are you thinking of this video? I put this clip together after OCTO 06'. The photograph above is a lasting favourite of mine, to see these two buses together is quite something.

Not the same occasion, but the main characters are!


Link

Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Shocked Shocked Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy cool
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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ps: Swedish people, you could help by translating a bit of this page:
http://www.naringslivsarkiv.se/sv/Vara-tjanster/Referensuppdrag/Pricks/


An enhanced(?) version of the results from translate.google.... Hopefully good enough for you to understand...

Prick was started in the 1930s by Rune Lofgren and Sigurd Eriksson. Cookies was baked in Tierp since then and until December 17 2004 when Prick's ovens were closed for good.

The new owner SwitsBake AB chose to deposit the fine archival material from Prick at NA archives in Uppsala where it is kept in such a way that it is preserved and made available to researchers now and in the future. It is essential that the archives are located close to the people and the countryside that Prick has had such great importance to.

Over the years, Prick not only produced seven, or more, kinds of cakes but also bread and biscuits. Perhaps Prick however are best known for its good gingerbread.

In the archive are countless advertising brochures, where we among other things can learn that Prick's gingerbread makes us kind. There are also invaluable treasures in the form of commercials and photographs, where we also can see photos of many of the cakes that were produced at the bakery in Tierp over the years.

Material from the Prick has been used at Archives Day exhibitions and autumn 2008, the Business Archives are to set up an exhibition on the Prick corporation at Tierps kommunhus.

Still the faint smell of gingerbread can be sensed on the documents that reside in the archives. For a little while more Prick history will be left in the expression of perfumed sheets of paper with recipes written by hand with floury fingers ...
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bdagman wrote:
ambu55 wrote:

ps: Swedish people, you could help by translating a bit of this page:
http://www.naringslivsarkiv.se/sv/Vara-tjanster/Referensuppdrag/Pricks/


An enhanced(?) version of the results from translate.google.... Hopefully good enough for you to understand...

Prick was started in the 1930s by Rune Lofgren and Sigurd Eriksson. Cookies was baked in Tierp since then and until December 17 2004 when Prick's ovens were closed for good.

The new owner SwitsBake AB chose to deposit the fine archival material from Prick at NA archives in Uppsala where it is kept in such a way that it is preserved and made available to researchers now and in the future. It is essential that the archives are located close to the people and the countryside that Prick has had such great importance to.

Over the years, Prick not only produced seven, or more, kinds of cakes but also bread and biscuits. Perhaps Prick however are best known for its good gingerbread.

In the archive are countless advertising brochures, where we among other things can learn that Prick's gingerbread makes us kind. There are also invaluable treasures in the form of commercials and photographs, where we also can see photos of many of the cakes that were produced at the bakery in Tierp over the years.

Material from the Prick has been used at Archives Day exhibitions and autumn 2008, the Business Archives are to set up an exhibition on the Prick corporation at Tierps kommunhus.

Still the faint smell of gingerbread can be sensed on the documents that reside in the archives. For a little while more Prick history will be left in the expression of perfumed sheets of paper with recipes written by hand with floury fingers ...


Wow, Pretty cool, now the big question: is their more than one Prick Panel left.
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 4:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

delamaize wrote:
bdagman wrote:
ambu55 wrote:

ps: Swedish people, you could help by translating a bit of this page:
http://www.naringslivsarkiv.se/sv/Vara-tjanster/Referensuppdrag/Pricks/


An enhanced(?) version of the results from translate.google.... Hopefully good enough for you to understand...

Prick was started in the 1930s by Rune Lofgren and Sigurd Eriksson. Cookies was baked in Tierp since then and until December 17 2004 when Prick's ovens were closed for good.

The new owner SwitsBake AB chose to deposit the fine archival material from Prick at NA archives in Uppsala where it is kept in such a way that it is preserved and made available to researchers now and in the future. It is essential that the archives are located close to the people and the countryside that Prick has had such great importance to.

Over the years, Prick not only produced seven, or more, kinds of cakes but also bread and biscuits. Perhaps Prick however are best known for its good gingerbread.

In the archive are countless advertising brochures, where we among other things can learn that Prick's gingerbread makes us kind. There are also invaluable treasures in the form of commercials and photographs, where we also can see photos of many of the cakes that were produced at the bakery in Tierp over the years.

Material from the Prick has been used at Archives Day exhibitions and autumn 2008, the Business Archives are to set up an exhibition on the Prick corporation at Tierps kommunhus.

Still the faint smell of gingerbread can be sensed on the documents that reside in the archives. For a little while more Prick history will be left in the expression of perfumed sheets of paper with recipes written by hand with floury fingers ...


Wow, Pretty cool, now the big question: is their more than one Prick Panel left.


More like the questions are-is there more than one prick panel left?and seeing as they started in the 30's were there any kak prick barndoors! Laughing ?

very cool story-thanks for sharing it Cool
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I found this on meanbugs forum. I am not sure if it is a barndoor kak bus.
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

One example of one of the busses pictured above still exists... I'll leave it to the owners to see if they want to reveal it... Wink
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

2110cc wrote:
streetwagens wrote:
I love the video clip from that same jourrney, blew me away when I first saw it! Cool


Are you thinking of this video? I put this clip together after OCTO 06'. The photograph above is a lasting favourite of mine, to see these two buses together is quite something.

Not the same occasion, but the main characters are!


Link



Youtube is blocked from work, so its taken me until now to check out if its the same one! Laughing Yep, this is the video I meant, blew me away totally, love it!!!! Its pretty much what made me want a stock deluxe, like a portion of the 50's actually rolling down the road in front of you, totally amazing! Cool Cool Cool

Moved some stuff around the farm last weekend, this hasnt seen daylight for a little while!

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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 1:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2009 7:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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One example of one of the busses pictured above still exists... I'll leave it to the owners to see if they want to reveal it... Wink


He he! I know which one... Its Ice Cool! Smile

By the way... I know that there has been at least two Pricks-buses in Sweden. One is lying on its side. I dont know if its still around.

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nize wrote:
streetwagens wrote:
One example of one of the busses pictured above still exists... I'll leave it to the owners to see if they want to reveal it... Wink


He he! I know which one... Its Ice Cool! Smile

By the way... I know that there has been at least two Pricks-buses in Sweden. One is lying on its side. I dont know if its still around.

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...Nize, the one that's lying on his side, is that a Barndoor or a 55-58 like the one pictured here?? ...got more pics of this one please?? Thanks for posting these Smile
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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Recovery #3/2009 Wink

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Looking like a retro car crash at that point!! Confused
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..fair swap..
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nize wrote:
streetwagens wrote:
One example of one of the busses pictured above still exists... I'll leave it to the owners to see if they want to reveal it... Wink


He he! I know which one... Its Ice Cool! Smile

By the way... I know that there has been at least two Pricks-buses in Sweden. One is lying on its side. I dont know if its still around.

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Man Alive! so their is 2 left! where is the one on it's side?
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This one was my favorite so far. A view I will never see.
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