SDIceMan
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- Nov 12, 2013
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I traveled to a neighboring town yesterday to check out a thrift I've never been to. All in all I'm not sure the 160 mile roundtrip was worth it, but I did manage to find a couple of small things.
The first and best find of the day is this marked 10K gold employee pin from what I presume is a phone company?
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The best part? Yellow tag items were $.50! Does anybody recognize the logo? I looked at hundreds of phone company pins on eBay as well as Google, with no luck.
The second find was this knife. It was in a little basket with some airline flatware. There was a knife from Air France, one from TWA, and one from United. I grabbed this one because I didn't recognize the initials. Based on the other knives in the basket, I was hoping the 'CHL' stood for 'something something Lines'; some obscure airline. Unfortunately, I haven't had any luck researching it. The only prominent CHL I can find online is the Canadian Hockey League. Now I'm thinking the initials might just be somebody's personal monogram. No big loss, however. Another $.50.
The first and best find of the day is this marked 10K gold employee pin from what I presume is a phone company?
View attachment 1483736
The best part? Yellow tag items were $.50! Does anybody recognize the logo? I looked at hundreds of phone company pins on eBay as well as Google, with no luck.
The second find was this knife. It was in a little basket with some airline flatware. There was a knife from Air France, one from TWA, and one from United. I grabbed this one because I didn't recognize the initials. Based on the other knives in the basket, I was hoping the 'CHL' stood for 'something something Lines'; some obscure airline. Unfortunately, I haven't had any luck researching it. The only prominent CHL I can find online is the Canadian Hockey League. Now I'm thinking the initials might just be somebody's personal monogram. No big loss, however. Another $.50.
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