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Thunderbolt "P"s
Posted by: hotrodzincoln
Date: April 22, 2012 09:37AM


Found the thunderbolt P pendant on the right at a park that used to be a mink farm. I've found a few 1930's pennies there plus lots of junk from the mink farm. The park is 1970's era. The "P" pendant on the left I found at an elementary school three miles from the park two days later.

This auction web site describe the pendant as being vintage, but doesn't give a date or era or the price it sold for -http://www.etsy.com/listing/79670561/vintage-metal-p-lightning-bolt-pendant

Anyone know what era these pendants are from? Do they have any special meaning or significance? Thanks



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Re: Thunderbolt "P"s
Posted by: Larry (IL)
Date: April 22, 2012 10:23AM
A misleading ad. The pendent is a recent (I would guess in the last 10 years) coat zipper pull but I can't tell you the manufacture. I have found dozens of them in the tot lots.



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Re: Thunderbolt "P"s
Posted by: taz42o
Date: April 22, 2012 11:06AM
Pro player sports jacket zipper pull.




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Re: Thunderbolt "P"s
Posted by: hotrodzincoln
Date: April 22, 2012 03:58PM
Thanks guys for the info. Proves the old adage about don't believe everything you see on the internet.



Detectors Present: Garrett AT Pro, Ace 250, ProPointer.

Detectors Past: Whites Coinmaster 5000D (bought used), Compass X-70, Fisher Gemini 3 (work)

Detectors Future: Maybe a PI type?

Hot Rod Z

Re: Thunderbolt "P"s
Posted by: blue dunbar
Date: April 23, 2012 01:38PM
I wonder how many "one of a kind" sales that shyster made before pulling up his tent in the middle of the night and slipping away?

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