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1973 Armco Steel Iron Man Metal Statue Safety Award

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    Posted 14 years ago

    tomhanks2220
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    1973 Armco Steel Iron Man Metal Statue Safety Award ...the old statue does show wear ( mabie it was painted at one time yellow on it ) but can prolly be cleaned up. also there is a hole in the base where something was at one time . shovel ? or something ...Armco Steel 6" Tall Metal Iron Man Statue "The Straight Thinking Man Respects Safety" from K.C. WORKS 1973 . i believe this is made from cast Aluminum

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    1. tomhanks2220 tomhanks2220, 14 years ago
      thanks Thrifty
    2. Donna202, 9 years ago
      On the base to the left hand, was a pair of tongs to turn steel. They were made by creative classics in Lawrence burg. In.
    3. Dr.Duke, 5 years ago
      Very cool. I have kept an eye out for Armco stuff ever since I heard the Tom T. Hall song The Rolling Mills of Middletown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGqKrWPuRPc

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