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Does Stutzman's allow visitors?
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 11:31 pm
by david_dewey
We are headed out on a cross-country tour, and will be going to the Age of Steam Roundhouse, which apparently IS 18 minutes away from Stutzman's wheel shop. Doe he allow visitors to "drop in" just to see it?
Thanks!
David Dewey
Re: Does Stutzman's allow visitors?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:48 am
by Steve Jelf
Yes, I've seen comments by people who visited the shop. But I would call first.
Re: Does Stutzman's allow visitors?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2023 7:34 am
by Fire_chief
I stopped in when on the New Philadelphia tour. It was well worth the time to see how the wheels are made and assembled. Be prepared to see some wheels that are totally awesome. He was making a pair that were 6- 8 feet tall.
Re: Does Stutzman's allow visitors?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2023 8:07 am
by Farmer Bruce
Noah says that I'm his closest customer. His shop is less than ten miles from the roundhouse. He's there most of the time and is always open to sharing his expertise. The roundhouse is an amazing experience as well. Be sure to verify that it's open for tours on the day you want to attend. We've had many Model T tours there as it was emerging from a barren field to the facility it is today, Don't miss going a couple miles north to Sugarcreek to see the world's largest cuckoo clock, the brick wall sculpture, the museums, and more.
Ask Noah how to contact me. I'd love to meet you. We've both owned '29 Briggs-bodied fordors.
Bruce Stauffer
Re: Does Stutzman's allow visitors?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2023 10:09 am
by TWrenn
That Roundhouse is totally awesome. And Sugarcreek has a bit of notoriety in it was the setting for some romance movie, the clock and wall were featured in it as well as other recognizable areas.