Demolished House Site Gives Up A Nice Key Fob.

Subterranean

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Hibbard, Spencer, and Bartlett Company, well known in Chicago at the turn of the last century, so I have since read. The "State Street Bridge" address puts it sold or given away (some H.S.& B. fobs say "souvenir" on them) between 1903-1924. A nice old piece of hardware history. Apparently, "Our Very Best" would later morph into the "True Value" hardware line. I found it at a lot that once had a house on it next to a freeway offramp/ service station. Thanks for looking and happy hunting. Sub 8-)
 

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Nice digs and thanks for sharing those pictures
 

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Pretty cool fob. I bet that gave off a great signal on your detector. :thumbsup:
 

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Very nice piece of history. Thanks for sharing it with us.
 

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Thanks for posting your neat find. Isn't it fun researching ?
 

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Pretty cool fob. I bet that gave off a great signal on your detector. :thumbsup:
Yep Evolution, it gave me a big bang and a solid 80 on the ATPro! I think it is a nickle plate over brass construction...
 

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Thanks for posting your neat find. Isn't it fun researching ?
Thanks Coilygirl, the researching is my second favorite part of the hobby, with discovery being the first! Sub 8-)
 

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very cool find, gotta love the history it represents
 

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Nice find and cool history to go with it.
 

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Hello Subterranean. That is a great find and agree that finding is the best part and researching is a close second. It is always great to put something in the pouch that you know will require some more "diggin'" when you get home.

Question: Why did you call it a key fob and not a watch fob?

Thanks for the post and good luck. C9
 

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I love it. Found a couple of old fobs myself. I really love finding them. Congrats on getting a really nice one.
 

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Hello Subterranean. That is a great find and agree that finding is the best part and researching is a close second. It is always great to put something in the pouch that you know will require some more "diggin'" when you get home.

Question: Why did you call it a key fob and not a watch fob?



Thanks for the post and good luck. C9

Thanks C9, Now that I look at it, the rectangular hole at the top is for a small leather belt/buckle, so it can be attached to a pocket watch. Sub 8-)
 

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