Furnace Badge?

ConshyBoy

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Started searching a group of very large trees in which all of them have a large section of root system exposed and found this item E55F54A4-97B3-4851-912E-BA1306961BC2.webpCA922021-95D8-4693-89A9-5FE1D346273F.webpall I know is that John Wood was a steel plant that left Conshohocken in the early 70s and couldn’t find any information on this particular item
 

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Perhaps a badge off one of their gas water heaters ?

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That pretty cool.
 

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Thought it was pretty cool also, a friend of my parents was employed there for many years prior to their departure from Conshy ,he now resides at a local retirement home gonna try and contact him today and maybe see if he would like to have it
 

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That’s a real cool find. Congrats
 

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