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Whatsa Stopper Co?

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I found this little fob in a pre 1920 site.On the front near the loop is one word..."Ducarl" on the bottom front it says "Ask Henry He Knows!!".On the back it says "Compliments of Columbia Machine & Stopper Co. inc. New York and Philadelphia" I can't find much info. on it.Any of you guys know?
 
This is the Upton Stopper Company, October 1908. The boy near the machine is 10. I think it is Royal!
Sorry Dan, can't find Ducarl or the Columbia Machine & Stopper Co. inc. of New York and Philadelphia. Have you asked Henry? He knows! <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
Lots of other Stopper Companies: American Stopper Co; Crown, Cork, & Seal & Western Stopper Co.... all manufacturing bottle caps, containers, tin cans and such.
OK Dan, tell me this, how could there possibly be any more fobs left in the ground anywhere in Missouri? What a great collection you've dug! Thanks for posting, Dan! HH <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
 
At last count I have dug 63 of them...All but a couple from the same area.I have dug as many as 6 on the same day.I hope they are a couple left!LOL
 
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