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    Posted 3 years ago

    Bobdirt
    (46 items)

    I found this at a yardsale in Mountain Home Arkansas its 17 5/8 long 4 1/2 wide. The print on the nose of the shovel reads ( MAY COAL CO. TEL 1920 Indep Mo. ) I don't know what the TEL means but the the INDEP would be Independence Missouri, I can't find nothing on MAY COAL CO, when Google it it goes to Peabodys coal in Kentucky but says nothing about MAY CO. I never seen a shovel just like this before it weights about 19 oz.

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    1. Phonoboy Phonoboy, 3 years ago
      I would assume 1920 is the telephone number. If I'm right, It shouldn't be hard to get an approximate date, knowing that they used a 4 digit phone number and knowing the name of the city.
    2. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 3 years ago
      My family had a 4 digit phone number until the mid or late 1950s. Our number was 9605….funny how some tidbits of useless info sticks in the mind. :^)

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