TimDaToolMan
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I picked up a small box full of old tools. There are some other keepers in there, such as a Keen Kutter pre 1940 wrench, but this was the true keeper.
The Wrench says "CB&Q", which was a large railroad that operated in the Midwest.
But what made it cooler, was the fact the tool was dated. "12.25.07". Which of course is December 25th, 1907.
What makes it weird is the fact...I didn't think people worked on the railroad on Christmas day, but of course times were different back then.
Now we move onto the name "JH Weidenhamer". I did a google search, and found he was a road foreman in my town during the 1900s and 1910s.
I wonder what the "GT" stands for?
The Wrench says "CB&Q", which was a large railroad that operated in the Midwest.
But what made it cooler, was the fact the tool was dated. "12.25.07". Which of course is December 25th, 1907.
What makes it weird is the fact...I didn't think people worked on the railroad on Christmas day, but of course times were different back then.
Now we move onto the name "JH Weidenhamer". I did a google search, and found he was a road foreman in my town during the 1900s and 1910s.
I wonder what the "GT" stands for?
