I would appreciate any info on this button I could get

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I did find out when the company dissolved but couldn't find anything out about the button it'self. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Also the manufacturer of the button went out of business but the actual railroad company went out of business in 1924.
 

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Awesome info creskol :thumbsup: thanks for the info!
 
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You are very welcome .. Nice Button by the way!

note: yours is the 56/6 and the backmark info in the photo H-3 indicates Henderson & Ames just like you button has on it!
 
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Thats a cool button. Im sure you have an original but Waterbury produces this button today for some odd reason. :icon_scratch: Railway reenactors? :dontknow:
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
Thats a cool button. Im sure you have an original but Waterbury produces this button today for some odd reason. :icon_scratch: Railway reenactors? :dontknow:
Good ID.....solved......
 
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