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Can Someone Date this Allis-Chalmers Key Fob?

pine3874

Well-known member
If you can put a date range on this key fob it would be greatly appreciated. I dug it yesterday in Georgia. Thanks

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I feel it is a watch fob because of they were popular in until around 1940 as the slot is made for a leather strap. Now from the looks of the tractor to me it looks like a 40 something Allis Chalmers .
That is my opinion anyway.

Rick
 
If you can put a date range on this key fob it would be greatly appreciated. I dug it yesterday in Georgia. Thanks

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I owned a 1956 Chalmers tractor when my wife and I lived off grid I used that tractor to maintain roads going into our property the tractor that is depicted on that fob looks just like a 1956 Allis Chalmer 1956 tractor, when my wife and I sold our off grid property I also sold the tractor, when we purchased the tractor which came with the key had the same fob included with the key, we no longer have the fob but I believe your fob is the same as the one we had nice recovery
 
I owned a 1956 Chalmers tractor when my wife and I lived off grid I used that tractor to maintain roads going into our property the tractor that is depicted on that fob looks just like a 1956 Allis Chalmer 1956 tractor, when my wife and I sold our off grid property I also sold the tractor, when we purchased the tractor which came with the key had the same fob included with the key, we no longer have the fob but I believe your fob is the same as the one we had nice recovery
Guess I was wrong, still a great find
 
Guess I was wrong, still a great find
I do not believe you were wrong I also thought as you when I had our tractor that it was most likely a watch fob but the person we purchased our 56 Allis Chalmers from used it as a key fob
 
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