After work hunt, a few keepers........

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Here is my finds from last night after work hunt. Couple injuns, couple tokens, saw button, not positive in the large decorative item. Any ideas? Back has nothing on it

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Nice finds. I wonder what the notch in the token is for, some sort of makeshift tool?
 

dang !!!!!!! XCellent !!!!!!!!!!!!:occasion14:
 

tokencatalog has several different "THE / No. XX / KALAMAZOO" tokens listed where XX = 7, 9, 15, 21, 24, & 36, plus a couple of others that are undoubtedly related to the rest. The Kalamazoo was a slot machine made by the Mills Novelty Co. of Chicago, but it is not certain that the tokens were used with it. Okay to post pics of yours on that site?

John in the Great 208
 

tokencatalog has several different "THE / No. XX / KALAMAZOO" tokens listed where XX = 7, 9, 15, 21, 24, & 36, plus a couple of others that are undoubtedly related to the rest. The Kalamazoo was a slot machine made by the Mills Novelty Co. of Chicago, but it is not certain that the tokens were used with it. Okay to post pics of yours on that site?

John in the Great 208
yes post away!
 

You got some really cool keepers!! Congrats and HH
 

I've got one of the decorative things also

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very successful evening hunt, great tokens and IHs. pretty sweet
 

Absolutely love that Palmolive token. Congrats!
 

Congrats! Some nice looking injuns!
 

Nice finds, I found a button just like that last year. Do you have any info on it?
 

That big decorative thing is the weight from a clock pendulum.

I found one and it took me FOREVER to figure it out. It had a loop on the top of it that hung from the bottom of the pendulum!

Since I figured it out, I have seen a half dozen of them. obviously, yours is E in the attached pic. Don't forget that Carolina Tom nailed the ID for you!
 

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Thanks Tom I appreciate it

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That big decorative thing is the weight from a clock pendulum.

I found one and it took me FOREVER to figure it out. It had a loop on the top of it that hung from the bottom of the pendulum!

Since I figured it out, I have seen a half dozen of them. obviously, yours is E in the attached pic. Don't forget that Carolina Tom nailed the ID for you!
thanks a lot Tom!
 

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