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NICE old RR Lock, button, wheats

Goes4ever

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went to an old school today and dug everything that was 4" deep or more did not care what the signal was, dug a bunch of nickels, few pulltabs, can slaw, etc.......

got a nice screaming 01-44 signal and I NEVER expected to find what I dug up....a nice old railroad Lock. I think it is possibly Canadian National Railroad, anyone?

Found a couple 1940's wheats, a junk locket, and lastly a old looking button. Back is rusted away.
 
Those are some cool finds. I have no idea of the locks origin but I can definitely see the word "Chicago" at the bottom.
 
thats alot of digging but some good targets well done thanks for the photos did you find the key for the padlock???? hehehehehe
 
Nice Southwind found A lock like that I think it was last year thear both in great shape 4 there age and where u both found them in the ground 2 bad the keys wernt with them Congrats HH:thumbup:
 
Very cool finds G4e. I really like the lock.
 
Button is nice. Good going
 
Way cool Terry! I'm envious of your lock! Thanks for the great pictures man!

NebTrac
 
As a avid collector of RR locks and keys I love win you guys find them :thumbup:The A&W on the key cover stands for the Adams and Westlake co Chicago. They made some of the best brass locks in the 1850's through1950's or 60's so that's a great find. :drool:
 
Hey Terry - Nice finds !

Here's a few photo's of a Padlock I found last Spring that's similar in looks and size to yours.
There's some great web sites that the antique Padlock collectors have created - Google them - one of these collectors told me my lock was mfg. around 1915.

HH --- Mark
 
Nice old rustic lock ;)
If only it could talk waht a tale it might tell
T59
 
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