K.G.C. / O.A.K. SYMBOL

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L.C. BAKER

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Another symbol we have looks exactly like an alchemy symbol, and these guys were known to dabble in alchemy and the use of it's symbols for other purposes. The though has crossed our minds that there could be some use. The thing that keeps gnawing at me is this: if it were that easy to decipher, it would have been found by now in a lot of places.

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/w...s-any-idea-what-symbol-means.html#post3016420

Just my two cents, L.C.
 

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StoneyRun

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Just some thoughts... If you put it together like the Star of David, there would be 2 rectangles there, possibly would rest on the crossbar of each horizontal bar. The only problem with this is that the lines of the triangles are not straight, they look a bit concave.

Also, the head of all the antique cultivators I have seen are shaped like an arrowhead, and the head and shank are usually one solid piece. I even checked on both my Farmal A tractors, just to be sure.

I think the curve of the lines and the rectangles are the key.

Cheri
 

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