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Woohoo, what a fun night!

Johnny Cache

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Again the AT Pro finds the stuff my other machine missed last year. The 1913 Canadian dime and 1901 V nickel were in the same hole, what a fun find. Also snagged a Canada Immigration button, silver ring without it's stone, and a lapel pin that says "Case Threshing Machines, Racine Wisconsin, USA".
 
That would be a fun night in my book too! The pin the the logo for the J. I. Case Company in Racine, Wi. The eagle is Old Abe of civil war fame in Wisconsin.

Here is some more info: http://www.racinehistory.com/jicase.html scroll down a bit to find the part about Old Abe.

Jerry
 
Thanks guys, and thanks Jerry WI for the info on the pin. That's very interesting, I recognized the "Case" company, but it's cool to learn more about the pin and the Old Abe stuff!
 
Nice finds Cache . That is a cool relic "old abe" I read a little about the Case Name from Jerrys link. The Thresher machine was cool to read about :thumbup:
 
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