We found this (but didn’t buy it) at the monthly flea market in Blois which is held every second Sunday of the month. Nous l’avons trouvé (sans l’acheter) à la foire à la brocante mensuelle de Blois qui a lieu le deuxième dimanche du mois.
5 replies on “The Pusher-Puller – La poussette-tirette”
It looks like it has seen a lot of use.
Errr…any idea what it’s for? It doesn’t look homemade. Was it child sized? It’s got quite hefty wheels if it’s just a stroller type thing for a child, and the whole thing must weigh a bit. Also you couldn’t safely put a small child in it, and why would you put a larger child in it — they’ve got legs and can walk.
@William – the leather (or whatever) doesn’t look too bad.
@Susan – No, I don’t think it’s home-made – it seems to have a manufacturer’s plate; It might have been a disabled child, but I am always surprised at how old some children in push chairs are!
That looks like its best days are behind it.
Perhaps it connected to a matching tractor and carried one of the family to market- and back.
5 replies on “The Pusher-Puller – La poussette-tirette”
It looks like it has seen a lot of use.
Errr…any idea what it’s for? It doesn’t look homemade. Was it child sized? It’s got quite hefty wheels if it’s just a stroller type thing for a child, and the whole thing must weigh a bit. Also you couldn’t safely put a small child in it, and why would you put a larger child in it — they’ve got legs and can walk.
@William – the leather (or whatever) doesn’t look too bad.
@Susan – No, I don’t think it’s home-made – it seems to have a manufacturer’s plate; It might have been a disabled child, but I am always surprised at how old some children in push chairs are!
That looks like its best days are behind it.
Perhaps it connected to a matching tractor and carried one of the family to market- and back.