Old mesilla

jimzz977

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I went out this morning after taking kids to school is was super nice temp was a cool 70° , I decided hit the old park in old mesilla where I found old cartiage and dug alot of trash like old trash not modern and best find was this cool button. I belive it old.
 

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jimzz977

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So my button is new??
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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No idea. I just said they were still in business: 1812 to present.

And the currently available "P" button is close to yours, but not as distinct. So yours is likely not new. How not new I have no idea.
 

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A little research my button is vintage 1930s 40s police
 

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I hunted that park once for about 1/2 an hour. Didn't have much time to hunt but as I recall found nothing exciting. Glad you found something your able to show us. I stayed at the local rv park and was wanting to return but never did.
 

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