Jim Herb & I.... Gold Rush stuff

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tigue710

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tique710..........I bet the grandiose logos & design did dissuade people from stealing.....but what about those sweet creamers...just pocket size....a souvenir indeed. Actually all of the railroad companies set an ellegant table.....It must have been quite an adventure to travel turn of the century railroad.... [:)]

It really must have, they did everything with grandeur then, the steamboats too, what I'd give for a chance to travel around America in that time...
 

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Great finds, and that railroad stuff is just killer!
 

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Nice post Mike. Which type of Cutter was it ?
 

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caldigs......the whiskey was a common J. H. Cutter.... I don't remember the variant...sorry. Too much water under the bridge...[:)]
 

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Potlid...
I don't remember either of us having that much hair.
I'd jump right in with you to carve out some more of those finds anytime...
Nothing wrong with a little perspiration between friends...
Good times...
 

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