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    Posted 12 years ago

    collector4…
    (153 items)

    This is a General Electric item, unknown what it was used for. It has etched amber glass with GE etched on both sides, a brass top and heavy cast bottom. If anyone knows how old this item is and what is was used for, please let me know.

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    1. Pencil-necked-geek Pencil-necked-geek, 12 years ago
      My first thought is, due to it's skookum (sturdy) nature that it just might be railroad-related. Maybe an oiling mechanism. You might get some luck in a train-oriented thread or website. Be sure to post any serial numbers that might be on it.
    2. collector4evr collector4evr, 12 years ago
      mustangtony,
      Thank you for the love
    3. collector4evr collector4evr, 12 years ago
      BELLINS68 & aycockonxion
      Thank you both very much for the love
      Bellins, Thank you for the kind word.

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