PBK...Gypsy...Anyone...Help on Patent Search

Baldingboy

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Minelab SE Professional with 6" Coil
I found this not far from the suspender clip I just posted. I worked my A-double off to get the light just right for the inscription on this piece to show up. Thanks for taking a look. I would appreciate any information that anyone could give me. (Except Mastereagle22.....I don't want his help) ;D

Baldingboy


Here is the back side. It has some glue (?) or something around the edge.


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Here you see the front. You can clearly read the Patent date etc. in this photo:


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I provided this picture for scale....it is about the size of a half dollar:


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Thanks again to anyone/everyone for helping.

Baldingboy
 

Gypsy Heart said:
Manufactured Professional Scientific instruments

Mackaydon said:
Jaeckh Mfg. Co. was located at 422 E. 8th. Street in Cincinnati, OH (as of 1918)
Source:
http://books.google.com/books?id=TZ...i3GNmrL&sig=bL6G8QUwlhWE_oShQEdpqLP5fSM&hl=en

mrs.oroblanco said:

Mackaydon and Mrs.Oroblanco ~
Thanks so much for your time and effort.....I appreciate the information. It truly helped to paint a picture of what I had.

Gypsy~
AAAAAAAAAArrgg Saucy Wench....you be me hero! :wink:

Baldingboy :icon_pirat:
 

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:icon_queen: Even tho that area (422 E 8th ) is all torn up and revamped now...I found it interesting that directly behind where this factory used to be is called "Whetstone Alley"....

What it looks like now.....tall building is Cincinnati Time-Star Building 1933 Samuel Hannaford & Sons
 

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Gypsy Heart said:
:icon_queen: Even tho that area (422 E 8th ) is all torn up and revamped now...I found it interesting that directly behind where this factory used to be is called "Whetstone Alley"....

What it looks like now.....tall building is Cincinnati Time-Star Building 1933 Samuel Hannaford & Sons

You be amazing me Lass! :icon_pirat:
 

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