Tumbled a few relics

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Yeah I'm bored. Decided to tumble some of the relics I've found. They came out ok I think. Enjoy the pics.
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They look great! Im always a little afraid screwing something up. Springs not far away. I was at a home site in the woods yesterday and it had some sort of little flower starting to bloom.
 
Yes they did turn out great. Well done. :waytogo:
Thank you sir.
I do like tumbling stuff :) Nice finds btw. I like the tokens a lot.
I hear you GS. I have a bunch of stuff I want to tumble, just never get around to it it seems.
They look great! Im always a little afraid screwing something up. Springs not far away. I was at a home site in the woods yesterday and it had some sort of little flower starting to bloom.
Thanks Andy. The spring flowers around here are coming up also.
 
Looks great, Mark! Love that tool tag!

I usually do the same with most brass/copper relics that look like they’re sturdy enough to survive the tumbling process. They generally come out looking quite good, and just as important, with no effort!

Edit: I don’t know if you already know this for the tool tag, but it looks like it might be from the Reading, Birdsboro, & Pottstown Railroad Company…I did a newspapers.com search and got some hits that referred to them as the RB&T (see below). Most of the articles were from 1914-1915, thought a couple were as early as 1901. Not sure if that makes any sense for where you found them in PA, but seems like a safe bet! No idea on what TLE might stand for…

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Looks great, Mark! Love that tool tag!

I usually do the same with most brass/copper relics that look like they’re sturdy enough to survive the tumbling process. They generally come out looking quite good, and just as important, with no effort!

Edit: I don’t know if you already know this for the tool tag, but it looks like it might be from the Reading, Birdsboro, & Pottstown Railroad Company…I did a newspapers.com search and got some hits that referred to them as the RB&T (see below). Most of the articles were from 1914-1915, thought a couple were as early as 1901. Not sure if that makes any sense for where you found them in PA, but seems like a safe bet! No idea on what TLE might stand for…

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Ben thanks for the info. I had no idea what R.B.&P was. You research is always an eyeopener, literally, ha ha I found it at a city park that opened in 1929. Also have found other older stuff there that pre-dates the park. Good luck. Mark
 
Edit: I don’t know if you already know this for the tool tag, but it looks like it might be from the Reading, Birdsboro, & Pottstown Railroad Company…I did a newspapers.com search and got some hits that referred to them as the RB&P (see below). Most of the articles were from 1914-1915, though a couple were as early as 1901.

Ben thanks for the info. I had no idea what R.B.&P was. You research is always an eyeopener, literally, ha ha I found it at a city park that opened in 1929. Also have found other older stuff there that pre-dates the park. Good luck. Mark

Glad it was a help despite all my typos, Mark!!

It’s often a wonder how stuff ends up in the places it does. As we always say, you just never know what will come out of the next hole!
 
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