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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:31:36 PM   
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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:36:42 PM   
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Here you go Warren !




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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:37:29 PM   
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One more Warren




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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:39:59 PM   
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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:41:03 PM   
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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:46:45 PM   
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one more, although I took a bunch of different pics, I believe they said there were six hundred entries pertaining to tractors. Its a great show for those who love the vintage equipment.




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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 9:30:12 PM   
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Man I love those old tractors.  The farmers on the farm I lived on as a kid, (where it all started!), had an old crank tractor they still used (1980's), I used to always ask to drive it but never got the chance...

Hey Brains, anyone is welcome to dig that dump, but shovelbasher claimed to dig the hole me and my buddy John dug,  and the bottles, if he had said he found them and not dug them it would be different, and to top it this was right after we talked about digging there and he asked if that was my hole... the whole thing was just strange....

got a question for you too...  dug a brookfiled bullet today embossed nov. 13 1883 and feb. 12 1894, common or scarce?

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 11:03:51 PM   
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Ah, the bullet is a cd-145. The 1883 patent covers the inner skirt of the insulator and the 1884 patent is for the style (cd-145) Generaly they arent too rare, but there are very rare varaitions of the insulator depending on color and the number embosed on the dome. What number/letter does it have on the dome? I know most of the rarer varaitions of that insulator so i should be able to help you out. O, and it's from around 1884-1890 or so, if the letters are very thin and small or not embosed in an arck chances are it's an older one from 1884 or so.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 11:21:38 PM   
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Ah, the bullet is a cd-145. The 1883 patent covers the inner skirt of the insulator and the 1884 patent is for the style (cd-145) Generaly they arent too rare, but there are very rare varaitions of the insulator depending on color and the number embosed on the dome. What number/letter does it have on the dome? I know most of the rarer varaitions of that insulator so i should be able to help you out. O, and it's from around 1884-1890 or so, if the letters are very thin and small or not embosed in an arck chances are it's an older one from 1884 or so.


Hey, it has an "A" embossed above the patents, Brookfield is in an arch.  Come to find out it has a flash under the A and a chunk out of the thread skirt... also sick...  I found it by chance while probing a privy today so it was a nice surprise either way....

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RE: New dump - 8/10/2007 9:49:41 AM   
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a nice suprise indeed, an A isnt too hard to find yet it isnt common, sorta inbetween. So it isnt really worth too much, probably $5 mint but an insulators an insulator ans i think it's a good one.

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