hears a piece of history from Norfolk va., friend of mine dug this out of a landfill in Norfolk about 20 years ago, we restored it for yard art , it is dated 1880.
Way cool! Does your dog like it?
It's amazing how in over 130 years, to the untrained eye, not much has changed in the design.
mama had about twenty that she would paint to look like soldiers, she have them in her flower gardens, till the city fine her $100 a piece because the fire dept could not tell if they was active units
this was made by Ludlow valve co. n.y.
Here's my Ludlow fire hydrant that was removed from service in Huntington, WV many years ago. It had so many coats of paint on it that none of the lettering was visible and the fluted sections were totally filled with paint! I'm guessing 40+ coats of thick enamel paint that I chemically stripped prior to refinishing it and installing new "pear" rings, chains and stainless acorn nuts. It now resides in The Hot Rod Grille Garage next to a 1940's cast iron mailbox that I rescued from a scrap metal recycler and restored several years ago.
Jim
Boy, what can't you share on GJ?
Here is one of my retirement gifts from the guys at work. (39 years in Public Works Engineering/Construction Management) One of my Project Coordinators and I were walking a project and determined this hydrant would have to be relocated. I explained to him that this is one of the older hydrants left in the city and how it had been here since the street was first built and generally just made a bid thing of how neat it was. About a year later when I retired all my guys showed up at the house one day with this. They had gotten it from the Public Utilities Dept after it had been replaced with a new one, had it stripped and powder coated for me. Man I miss those guys.
It is a 1923 RD Woods/Matthews Pat. 2-tier
And here also is my best friend Chesty...Chesty Puller. Sadly we had to have him put to sleep last weekend, he was 14 years old and had kidney and liver failure. I miss him also...very much.
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And here also is my best friend Chesty...Chesty Puller. Sadly we had to have him put to sleep last weekend, he was 14 years old and had kidney and liver failure. I miss him also...very much.
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I have an old 60's unit out in the garden. It was just sitting on a curb with a "free" sign on it. How could I resist?
that's a nice one , how old is it ?
