Burnt down house trash pit hunt 2

jasonbo

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not much to show for it kept finding old kitchen nobs so went to the trash pit again by the house an pulled out my first 1941 wheat penny (no pic yet) and one of these park sherman everdry cases.
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unfortuantly i dont think these people dropped much money
 

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JerV3

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Cool, You never know what's gonna turn up in a dump site.

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The Park Sherman Company operated in Springfield, Illinois until 1960
when it was sold to a New Jersey company. A man named Jacob S.
Sherman was the founder of the Park Sherman Company. The company sold
miner's supplies (miner's cap lamps, match cases, etc.) and later
specialized in things like coin banks and smoking accessories
(lighters, cigarette cases, etc).

The company's products were sold throughout the 1930s, 1940s and
1950s. 'Everdry' was a brand name that Park Sherman used on some of
its products. The word "everdry" was used, for example, on match
cases to indicate that the case would prevent the matches from getting
wet. Presumably, your "everdry" cigarette case kept the contents from
getting wet.

sources:

"PRECISION MADE IN SPRINGFIELD:
The Park Sherman Company
Park Sherman was an important Springfield company for several decades
ending with the sale of the company to a New Jersey firm in 1960. They
mass-produced smoking accessories, particularly lighters, as well as a
multitude of office, novelty, and other items. The presentation will
begin with the company roots in the carbide lantern business in
Chicago, about how they became a Springfield company, about the
several company names used, will cover the various patents acquired,
and will describe what happened to the company and its various product
lines after 1960.
Ms. [Madeline] Gumble will show her collection of at least 50 pieces
and over 300 images of wares made by Park Sherman, Park Industries,
Shanklin Manufacturing, and Universal... Many of them will evoke
memories of life in the 1930’s, 1940’s and 1950’s.
...There will be illustration of the wide variety of materials used to
manufacture Park Sherman products; primarily brass, aluminum, glass,
and bakelite often with steel, leather, cloth, and Lucite components.
The Springfield newspaper once estimated that most people living here
probably have a Park Sherman item in their home without even realizing
it..."
source: Sangamon County Historical Society
http://www.sancohis.org/historico.htm

Also see:
"Jacob S. Sherman, whose career began in Springfield, Illinois and
flourished in Chicago as the inventor and manufacturer of the AutoLite
miner's cap lamp. Mr. Sherman's humble beginnings in Springfield began
with the Park Sherman Company. The photos will demonstrate that Park
Sherman Co. was indeed the maker of the Everdry."
http://eurekamagazine.net/a136p1.html


You'll find numerous examples of vintage Park Sherman products on eBay:
http://search.ebay.com/park-sherman_W0QQsokeywordredirectZ1QQfromZR8QQsatitleZQ22parkQ20shermanQ22

Here's an example of a Park Sherman rolltop cigarette box:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38039&item=6106131715&rd=1

Park Sherman founder Jacob Sherman reportedly also designed some of
the smoking accessories sold under the "Chase" brand name.
See:
"...relationship between Chase and Jacob Sherman, founder of the Park
Sherman Company and designer of many early "Chase" smoking
accessories."
http://www.documenteddesign.com/false_attribution.htm
 

Rusted_Iron

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Michigan Badger said:
Some sites just have few coins. I've found some that had none.

Same here :(

The everdry case and the wheatie sure beat finding nails though!

Keep searching, that next signal could always be an IH cent or silver.

HH
Chris
 

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heh after the fire i can reach down pull up a handfull of ash an at least 4 iron nails with every fistfull
 

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nice find jasonbo i think most old house dumps where burnt for hygene and health reasons and a lot of dumps i find are burnt too :(


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not casting doubt, but is that the one you found? thats an egay pic,right....???
 

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