Couple keepers from Wa State Cedar Shingle Mill 1900-1920

highnam

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I found a couple keepers yesterday. I have found some India Rubber Company combs in a nearby logging camp, but this comb is the most complete I have found so far.
The small cast train car is a unique find and still has some paint. Just over a 1” it seems too small too be a toy. Could it be part of a miniature train set? No markings but a bit of design detail on the side of the car. 5DDF9A46-2199-4B69-A5F4-A2F796035EF4.jpeg

The train car is approximately 1/8” thick and has detail on both sides
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That train car is pretty cool sounds like you got an old spot to hunt those are awesome cause you never know whats going to pop out of the ground.Well done Ill be watching to see if someone Ids the train car. Tommy
 

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That little Cracker Jacks train car is way cool!
 

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Cool little train! Good luck next year! :icon_thumleft:
 

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I would love to hunt lumber camp sites - I’m up in skagit county if you’re interested in hunting one.
 

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