Railroad lock awesome shape

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Folks our small team of 3 come up with what we call significant and history related which in some cases are nicer than coins. Hey it?s just another day in the jungles. Anyone in our neck of the woods that would like to detect we open mined, hey what the heck nothing to lose everything to gain, western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, give us a holler, appreciate your opinions, good day 052FD850-EB62-4324-8902-48CDD1155358.webp
 

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Nice Lock - congrats !
 

A good one for you!I recall as a kid walking the tracks and seeing these on switch tracks to prevent inadvertent throwing of the tracks.
 

Super nice lock! Congrats!
 

Man, that's in great shape!
 

What a beauty :occasion14:
 

a real LOOKER. very nice!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

I love finding unusual relics like that. The lock is in great shape to boot! Congratulations.
 

Holy cow....that is really nice !! Congrats on such a beautiful piece !!
 

That's a really nice RR lock :thumbsup:
 

Love the lock!
 

That is a pretty cool (and large) lock in nice shape! Congrats.
 

Possible permanent placement for such a relic , history society any thoughts what you would do
 

Any railway type museums around up there ?? Sure would look nice in a museum display. On the other hand...railroad stuff is very collectable and im sure someone would want to buy that for there collection !!
 

Cool lock! I would see a locksmith, and try to obtain a key that you can impression. Hopefully that lock will work again. I love to see them work! Congrats on the great find!
 

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