Shakakka
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If so, I found it:
Sagamore Hill's a good 25 miles away from me, but I like to dream big. Maybe one of the greatest Presidents who ever lived rode out on his horse to play center field at the elementary school where I found it. It slipped off as he was taking his glove off, to come in to bat in the 3rd inning.
![IMG_5930.jpg IMG_5930.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1486/1486255-182857b9599d6503b57f12d3c2e72f06.jpg)
Anyway, the hallmark is a 'G' with an arrow through it. Anyone know hallmarks? This image I found below says the arrow is 1932, and the 'G' is 1942. So I'm splitting the difference and calling it 1937.
![hallmark.jpg hallmark.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1486/1486264-b33312d3b9295c1adc7e187ea911b657.jpg)
![hallmarks2.JPG hallmarks2.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1486/1486267-2ec20834629037d54bfec4deb437e7b1.jpg)
Yikes! That hallmark from 1928? Not so cool!
So yeah, in 1937 Teddy Roosevelt time traveled 18 or more years *after* his death in order to lose his ring and make my Sunday. Gotta love Teddy. The man's a legend.
GL HH everyone, and yes, I'm in a weird mood.
Sagamore Hill's a good 25 miles away from me, but I like to dream big. Maybe one of the greatest Presidents who ever lived rode out on his horse to play center field at the elementary school where I found it. It slipped off as he was taking his glove off, to come in to bat in the 3rd inning.
![IMG_5930.jpg IMG_5930.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1486/1486255-182857b9599d6503b57f12d3c2e72f06.jpg)
Anyway, the hallmark is a 'G' with an arrow through it. Anyone know hallmarks? This image I found below says the arrow is 1932, and the 'G' is 1942. So I'm splitting the difference and calling it 1937.
![hallmark.jpg hallmark.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1486/1486264-b33312d3b9295c1adc7e187ea911b657.jpg)
![hallmarks2.JPG hallmarks2.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1486/1486267-2ec20834629037d54bfec4deb437e7b1.jpg)
Yikes! That hallmark from 1928? Not so cool!
So yeah, in 1937 Teddy Roosevelt time traveled 18 or more years *after* his death in order to lose his ring and make my Sunday. Gotta love Teddy. The man's a legend.
GL HH everyone, and yes, I'm in a weird mood.
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