Goodyear bicycle head badge

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I took the AT Pro out equipped with my new 12X13 Strike coil and within 10 minutes got a deep signal with a VDI good enough to dig.
I am glad I did because I rescued a relic.
A Goodyear head badge.
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I can not find the year made or an un-dug example.
I have found the Goodyear Hi-way Patrol badge that is similar but there are differences.
Can anyone assist me in finding out more info and pictures of this badge?
Thanks
 

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civilman1

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If you go online and type in vintage goodyear bicycles its all right there. I'd say its from a 1950's model. I found a firestone badge this year as well.
 

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Great find thats a nice piece of history. That AT is a killer machine keep rippin my friend. Happy New Year
 

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Garrett AT Pro W Stock coil, Fisher F2 W 8" Concentric and 9.5" NEL DD, XPointer pin pointer
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Great find thats a nice piece of history. That AT is a killer machine keep rippin my friend. Happy New Year
Thanks Tommy, you have a great new year also.
 

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I shall give it the old GED try lol
 

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