Easter hunt yields an early US automobile badge

GameOfTones

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Absolutely perfect weather in N. TX for Easter.
Found a strange one for me.

Found a Premier Motors radiator badge. A somewhat obscure early US auto manufacturer that used this badge from 1915 to 1923. Apparently from a little research, this is considered a scarce badge.

Still need to pick some more dirt from it but the design can be seen.
Thanks to my hunting partner for making an in-field ID. 20190422_071155.jpg20190422_071206.jpg20190422_071323.jpg
 

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Cool radiator badge. Wtg!
 

It really doesn’t matter what you find because that username wins... [emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji244][emoji236][emoji244]
 

Thats a cool find
 

Nice find! That's a car company I've never heard of. Congrats!
Thanks everyone.
It's a car manufacturer I had never heard of, either. We've found other badges from same era before, but not one so obscure.
Whats interesting to me is how did a car made by such a small car maker in Indianapolis make it so far away during that era.
It was found in the Ft. Worth, TX area.
 

Thanks everyone.
It's a car manufacturer I had never heard of, either. We've found other badges from same era before, but not one so obscure.
Whats interesting to me is how did a car made by such a small car maker in Indianapolis make it so far away during that era.
It was found in the Ft. Worth, TX area.

Easy, it has wheels. I think there are only 3 examples known to exist. I saw one at indy in the museum
 

Hi, nice find. Congrats:icon_thumleft:
 

Love stuff like that great piece of history would look nice cleaned up
 

Very cool find, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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