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dfxdude

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I found this on a GM history site.
General Motors purchases a half interest in Oakland Motor Car Co. on January 20, 1909. When its founder, Edward Murphy, passes away the following summer, his company comes under the full control of General Motors. In 1932, the Oakland name is dropped from the vehicle line and Pontiac becomes the name of the division.
 

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LEVERK5102

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? That eagel pin looks just like the button I found a couple of days ago It was a great seal button. Maybe that is a great seal pin ::)? ?Anyways nice eagle.

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Kerry
 

coinshooter

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Mar 20, 2003
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That "Oaklaqnd" pin is probably very valuable. You should consider doing some more research on it. It's possible a car buff would pay big bucks to get one in that condition to put back on a restored car. 8)
 

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richg

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Jun 15, 2004
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Someone stated that it is possibly a watch fob, The condition is immaculate but I would not sell it anyway. Good Hunting!!
 

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richg

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Thanks alot buckram, that is definitely the same fob and the pin. You havae been a big help!! Good Hunting!!
 

BRD

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Great finds Richg,
The Oakland emblem may be a radiator emblem.
Good luck,
BRD
 

comfyinvermont

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Nice going richg. Those are beauts. Buckram, where do you get all of your information. You have helped so many people. Keep it up.....Lance
 

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