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  1. In fact, I've added it to a blog post: http://www.ticovogt.com/?p=738
  2. What a great summation of your working career with HVMC, a story of trust and loyalty of what sadly seems like a bygone era. Fantastic.
  3. Thanks for the interesting photos and feedback! There was bad blood in the family between the original Vogts and the Heuser who married into the family. My dad, at least, suspected his dastardly uncle-in-law, pharmacist Gus Heuser, of poisoning Henry Vogt's son Albert, then marrying his sister, then kicking out Adam and Clarence from the company to increase his salary. I'm curious about how workers viewed Henry Vogt, the founder of the company. What image did he have? Any interesting lore about him?
  4. Henry Vogt was my great uncle. My dad, C. W. Vogt (1891-1973), was a major inventor and I am researching his career. He worked for the HVMC in th early 1920's. To read two blogs I've posted on my dad which reference that company: http://www.talkfesto...ly-mystery.html one year ago and this recently (timely for Veterans Day): http://www.ticovogt.com/?p=661 ptree and anybody else who was familiar with the Henry vogt Machine company, I am keenly interested to discuss the company.
  5. Henry Vogt was my great uncle. My dad, C. W. Vogt (1891-1973), was a major inventor and I am researching his career. He worked for the HVMC in th early 1920's. To read two blogs I've posted on my dad which reference that company: http://www.talkfestool.com/vb/tico-vogt-custom-furniture-cabinetry/4860-covington-kentucky-1913-family-mystery.html one year ago and this recently (timely for Veterans Day): http://www.ticovogt.com/?p=661 ptree and anybody else who was familiar with the Henry vogt Machine company, I am keenly interested to discuss the company. ticovogt@gmail.com
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