Posted 11 months ago
gargoyleco…
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Found this in some of my dads junk,he didn't see the marking(he lost that lock!)Has the key and works good.Still need to know the New York railroad name!
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Posted 11 months ago
gargoyleco…
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Found this in some of my dads junk,he didn't see the marking(he lost that lock!)Has the key and works good.Still need to know the New York railroad name!
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Could have been used to lockout a valve or a gate.
Thanks tommy and elayem! thanks for the info too!
Thanks mikie!
Thanks ho2cultcha!
Definitely used to lock something up!,lol.....sorry, I could not resist! Thrifty
WOW!!!YOU FIGURED IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!LOLGood job and thanks TG!!!!!!!!!
No problem gargoylecollector, glad I could help,lol !!! Thrifty
See that's what I thought ,because of the chain.It's a good thing I collect railroad stuff too!THANK YOU VERY MUCH AR8Jason!!!!!!!