Final Home for a 130 Year Old Shepherd's Wagon | Engels Coach Shop
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- The Columbus Museum of the Beartooths in Columbus, MT. is the final displaying place of this 130 old shepherd's wagon we just finished restoring. Stop and see the multitude of exhibits of local Montana history from the early 1800s forward. Thanks for following along.
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What a great and wonderful thing for you and Diane to do, bring attention and publicity to the Museum of the Beartooths in Columbus, Mont..
I'm sure they appreciate the free publicity, and you were generous to provide it.
Here's wishing good on all of you!! Well done!
Thank you Dave and Diane for taking us along!
Love your channel!
After following this project from the start, it's nice to see it in it's final resting place, and being protected from the elements it should outlast most of us! Well done Dave!
Dave, you're keeping our shared history alive - thank you!
Glad that you shared the entire journey of this project from a pile of weathered boards to a museum piece. I enjoyed the detective work to problem-solving all the way to it finished and into its place at the museum. Thank you for recording it for history sake.
An absolutely wonderful final chapter for this amazing project! Thanks so much Dave & Diane! Thanks for allowing us along on your wondrous journey.
I so appreciate seeing an artifact from our history preserved and made available to the public for viewing! As I get older, I appreciate more and more the early artisans and craftsmen and craftswomen that were able to construct functional items by hand. We are also blessed to have those today that are able and willing to preserve and restore. A big thanks to owners willing to let the items go as a legacy to their appreciation of craftsmanship as well as the history of our country for others to enjoy. When I eventually get to Montana, you can bet I will go there! I also want to see the final placement of the manure spreader. It's one of my favorite projects to watch. Thanks.
I think everything he does should be in a museum!!
How often does a person like Penny come along. She will go down in history as will Engels Coach Shop. 👍👍👍
Yes, we were really impressed with her.
5:55 i've been in museums all over the world. I can probably count the free museums i've stumbled upon, on all my digits. Not that few, but certainly not that many. And that she keeps the place so clean and well put, nothing but respect. An awesome bit of history there.
The Natural History Museum in London is free and well worth a visit!
Beautiful Museum......Thank you Dave....
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Lovely.
Watching your stuff is like an antidote to the modern world.
Thank you.
Very good review of the sheep wagons new home. I'm definitely adding it to our list of things to see in Montana. Thanks again, Dave, for including us in your adventures.
Nice museum.
They should put a picture of the sheep wagons pile of parts before it's transformation.
They should add a picture of Dave .Also have a continuious running video of Dave doing the transformatiom .
I remember these sheep wagons all over the high mountain meadows when I was a kid. My great grandfather ran about 5000 head of sheep on the Utah Idaho border in the late 1800’s and early 20th century. He had several of these sheep wagons. Most of the shepherds were Basque bachelors. I remember quite vividly in the fall of every year that some flocks of sheep would be driven down from the high meadows right through the main streets of the local towns on the way to winter pastures and corrals. Following the herds would be those canvas topped green painted wagons right down main street pulled by a couple mules. Cool memories. A bygone era. Thanks for bringing this history to light Dave, great work and captivating videos.
Thanks, Dave and Dianne, for another journey to yester year. I saw a couple of sheep wagons being used up in the mountains at Lake City, Colorado, in 2004. Thanks for sharing. God speed. 🇺🇸👍🇺🇸🐑🇺🇲
Hi Dave and Diane ☺, good to see where the sheep wagon will spend the rest of its days after all your efforts, a very fitting place for it and from what we see a very nice museum, full mark's to Penny and all her helpers. Thanks for taking us along, best wishe's to you and Diane. Stuart and Megan UK.
This was a great ending to to this restoration. Thanks for keeping the past alive.
We enjoyed living in Montana. Yes it is a clean state. The two weeks of summer were great and very enjoyable. Glad the sheep wagon has beautiful home.
I remember the briefing we all received at Malmstrom AFB that our Chief Master Sgt Baer gave us in 1976. If we were caught and charged with littering in Montana we would face Chief Master Sgt Baer's wrath. We all would've rather faced a stretch at Fort Leavenworth Kansas Federal Penitentiary than Sgt Baer's punishment. RIP Sgt Baer. You made me the honest man I am today.
Amazing "Thank you Dave and Diane for wonderful journey" 🙏❤️😊
Thanks for bring us along with you .
Thats awesome and what a gift for the future generations to see.
Watched that sheep wagon a long time,thanks to Dave. Good to see it's new home.
I visited that museum few years ago when I was in Laurel, Joliet and environs. It is a really encompassing museum and takes a day to go through it. Now I have to go back. The old highway from Columbus to Laurel is a pleasure to drive, too.
Your hard work and skill has found its righteous new home.
The culmination of so much intense work. Thank you. Sir.
Very nice area well worth going there to see it. Glad you took the time to show us. Thank you.
That's an awesome Museum where you parked the Sheep Herders Wagon to it's final home Dave. That's a fantastic place and has so much on display and it's free to visit. They have so much History all around the Museum and would be a great place to visit. Stay safe and rest easy that your handy work will go down in History too. Fred.
So happy the sheep wagon had a safe trip and at a very nice place for every one to enjoy.
Wonderful ending of the sheep wagon restoration!
Thank you for showing us the final home of the sheep wagon project. They have a lovely museum and I'm glad the sheep wagon will get to be part of their collection. Montana is on my bucket list. Columbus will be added as a place to stop and see!
Ur right Dave. There is all ways gems on our own doorstep that we overlook .
What a fitting place for the wagon to reside!
That’s the first time I ever seen one of your jobs delivered to the customer and in place 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, Dave very interesting great job, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I enjoyed watching every step of the restoration of the sheep wagon And to see it now completed and it's final location brings great satisfaction.. Thank you for taking us with you on this project
Nice museum. Thanks for showing us where the sheep wagon will live. I hope they don't leave the back of it against the wall. I believe people should be able to see all of your work, the wagon in total.
Thanks Mr. and Ms. Engel !!!!!!
What a gem of a museum!
The wagon now has a home now, great job Dave.
Quite a museum. As always, thanks for sharing with us. God Bless You and Mrs. Engels.
Nice place . Glad you put the sheep wagon back together again and it is on display.
A little sad to farewell the sheep wagon but what a great place for it to reside, a fitting resting place for all to enjoy. It must give you a nice feeling to have contributed so much to this project. Well done.
Thank you, Dave, for another wonderful history series.
Hi Dave, and Diane, a very nice area for the museum. More room in the shop now. A job very well done Dave, this will stay as one of my most favorite projects that you have done. Nice picture Diane. A good permanent dry home for the wagon. That's a very interesting wagon sitting next to it. Thank you for sharing, and take care.
Oh the adventures you get to go on ,Thanks for bringing us along
Thanx for the ride mr. Dave .
Much appreciated .
I find myself evaluating my own work more carefully since watching your tradesmanship .
Good stuff .
Great tour. Amazing how Easy the Wagon is Rolling. "Feels" light. Thanks ECS.
What a wonderful conclusion to the project. Well Done Dave.
What an interesting place and definitely worth a visit. Thanks for letting us see it!
A wonderful new home for the sheep wagon. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Wagon looks great out in the sunlight Daves!
Sr. Dave, Dna. Diana, mais um belo trabalho entregue, testemunha da verdadeira história americana. Parabéns, o seu trabalho ficará para a posteridade como testemunha dos seus feitos e nunca irá se apagar.
What an accomplishment you must be so proud .
That is a fantastic looking museum. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave for the tour of the museum. Very interesting. The sheep wagon has found a great place to show its history.
The best thing for museums is a small, short stay RV park nearby. We like to drag our little camper to small towns and enjoy America, spending our vacation dollars here. Flat ground to setup on and power/water/dump makes our stay a no-brainer. Offer hot showers, coin laundry, some provisions and you become a must stop location. LOL We'll try to find a route up that way for 2025.
Wonderful, an amazing place and a fitting home for the sheep wagon!
Kudos to Penny for saving and managing all she does. Glad you got some ideas for your museum in Joliet.
I enjoyed the little glimpse of a bit of Montana thanks for bringing us along.
If you are of a mind to, I'd enjoy seeing other tours like this sprinkled in with your other after work activities.
Thanks for sharing yourselves with us.
As a Canadian, it was interesting to see a Hudson's Bay Blanket on the side of the tipi.
Nice to know.
Mrs Engels walks with the same tempo as my wife! 35 years of dealing with this sort thing makes them know what to do!
Well done! The sheep wagon will show nicely in this structure and you are correct, the murals really make the displays.
Amazing work and good to see it in its forever home.
Though this may not relate directly to the shepherd's wagon, I often think of you when I watch westerns on TV. I'll bet that I have seen some of your work without even realizing. I can watch you repair wagon wheels over and over without ever getting bored. Thank you for your part in preserving Americana.
Beautiful job.
All the best
That is quite the history
Thank you for sharing Dave!
Fantastic workmanship
I always think the best time of any project is when it leaves to go to work or its resting place, satisfaction in a job well done.
Those school desk pictured at 7:43 were very well constructed. Our schoolteachers, in the 1950s, taught us we could hide under them to protect ourselves from atomic bombs! Fortunately, I never had to test them out. But I keep one in my home just in case. 😎
Well done as always
What a great place.
Very interesting. Thanks for posting Dave
Nice to see you show off your work.
Now you have space again. Its good to see that there are well presented still around
It is in good company Dave. Be Proud.
Thank you for preserving history.
Congratulations on this great museum build
Brilliant workmanship
Tantissimi auguri per il museo poterlo visitare sarebbe una bellissima cosa bellissimo il tuo restauro del carro da pecore spero presto di vedere un tuo carro in fase di restauro
Thank you Dave for the videos and the tour of the museum to where the wagon will reside!
Well Dave & Diane I guess that's another chapter in your life over. On to your own projects now. Love from the UK.
Glad the old wagon has a good home! I may have to stop next time we drive by Columbus.
Cudos on a project well executed! I think a little kiosk with the summary video of the project would be a perfect addition to the display!! Well done!
Thankyou Mr Engel! We live in Bridger. Im looking forward to taking the Grandkids to see your sheepwagon and the rest of the museum!
That was very enjoyable Thank You we enjoyed it very much the whole process
Your history stories are really informative. Tks
i put it on my bucket list
We lived in Colorado Springs for over 40 years and never went to any of the tourist locations. Did go to a couple but nowhere near to all of them. Now that we are back in Great Falls we try to go visit the tourist locations. We enjoying that tremendously. We have also started stopping at the museums around the state and most have been very well done.
Lovely outcome for all.
She's got I nice place right there. Very interesting museum.
Lovely place, must be very good people!
Great work Dave. Shame the owner couldn't put his back into moving his own wagon. You and Penny got it done though. Hope your back held up.
Cheers to Penny
Makes you wonder if the original builder of these assorted wagons that you have restored, wondered if they would be good shape and used 100+ years later.
Wheeling the sheep wagon in, you passed what looks like a Conestoga wagon. That would be impressive to see how these wagons were constructed.
Beautiful job on the sheep wagon build.
Beautiful, Dave and Diane. We will visit that museum next summer plus come and visit your museum. Burch and Linda
Tomo nota de tu recomendación para ir a ver ese museo. Que suerte que conserven bien esas cosas. Gracias por compartirlo! Un abrazo!
Germán, Lomas de Solymar, Uruguay
Salud German, de nosotros en el estado Virginia en Los Estados Unidos! Lo sientos por me mal espanol😂
@@SST11B Tranquilo por el idioma. Logramos entendernos bien. Abrazo!
Thank you Dave and Diane, we'll see about getting over your way next spring.