What is it? E.C.W D. 58

Oct 2, 2012
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DCMatt

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Possibly a tool tag. But without specific info on where it was found, research would be like shooting in the dark.
 

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Rmeav8r

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Possibly a water department valve or meter tag? E.... County Water Department.
 

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augoldminer

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lock tag.???
I have seen old locks with tags on them identifying who placed the lock on something.

now they just engrave the locks owner name on the lock.
 

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dingode

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I think I have found the same tag. The number may be different, but I think the letters are the same. Mine was found in Dover, Delaware.
 

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jeff of pa

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Just a Hunch but by the Periods and Letter Styles

I Think E.C.W.

the D is separated for a reason
 

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