RustyJarHead
New member
Hello all,
Tons of great and interesting information here!
I apologize if I missed this information throughout the previous 56 pages but it's a bit daunting trying to digest and remember it all.
Here is my Wilton No 3 Chicago Pat Pend with a key stamp of 2-945 (the "nine" didn't get stamped fully). It was my grandfathers and I had cleaned it up decades ago unaware of paint colors or year of manufacturing. I would like to do a better job of cleaning/restoring it and bring it back to the original color. Would this be a 1945 and what color would that have been (or if year is incorrect, what year and what color)?
All I did previously was clean, paint and replaced the original acorn nuts.
Photos attached.
Thanks in advance.
Tons of great and interesting information here!
I apologize if I missed this information throughout the previous 56 pages but it's a bit daunting trying to digest and remember it all.
Here is my Wilton No 3 Chicago Pat Pend with a key stamp of 2-945 (the "nine" didn't get stamped fully). It was my grandfathers and I had cleaned it up decades ago unaware of paint colors or year of manufacturing. I would like to do a better job of cleaning/restoring it and bring it back to the original color. Would this be a 1945 and what color would that have been (or if year is incorrect, what year and what color)?
All I did previously was clean, paint and replaced the original acorn nuts.
Photos attached.
Thanks in advance.













