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I suppose we could also include yard and garage sales. Show us the things that were found at garage, yard, and estate sales. Here is one of my latest. It isn't a knife but it was pretty cool. Not everyday you find a pre-1970 era Police Officer's Wooden Baton, AKA night stick, billy club,
It was worth the $12. Especially after I managed to bundle in a Wenger Eddie Bauer Whistle Knife! About a year ago I landed a 1930s era Chicago Issue Police Whistle. My guess is, the baton is also Chicago Police issue. Need to dig up a picture of it , also!
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Nice finds Tobias. and where I live I farm auctions a good source for all kinds of stuff!
Toby, That baton is a terrific score!
Thanks Ron.
when I saw it, the first thing that jumped to my mind was "that'll look great with the old Police whistly I bought last year. Cost me 50 cents. I think the whistle is probably worth more than the stick. I know it was a better return on investment. LOL
The model is an old Monogram Paddy Wagon I built 25-35 years ago. Needs dusting and repairs.
The whistle is s a B.G.I.- Bridgeport Gun & Implement Co. Model # 620 Echo Call.
BGI made a few different models, including those with and without ornamentation. The whistles were popular in American Cities but were also used by the London Police. The nickel plated brass whistle has a nice patina to it. The Nickel was made with a brass finish, which remains in tact. The whistle is extremely loud.
The BGI Echo 620 dates from 1893. This one has the patent number and ornamentation making it one of the earlier 620s. The ornamentation shown was typical for the whistles used in the USA. As I bought this one in Chicago at the estate sale of Chicago Police Family, I assume it was used by a Chicago Police officer. The baton also matches those used in Chicago, pre-1970.
LOL! I love the Paddy Wagon with the souped-up engine! And, wowsa! That whistle might have some substantial value attached to it. And, aside from any monetary value it might have, it is just downright COOL!
I also have to comment that I love reading your posts because I usually always learn something new from them. You are a veritable encyclopedia of knowledge! I thank you and both of my remaining brain cells thank you!
Cheers, my friend!
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