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posted August 15, 2013 17:58
this may not be the right place for this. I was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about this 237. the watch that is attached to is a Illinois grade 69 model 6. from about 1912.

Never mind I found out it is a fake:

Santa Fe Route Railroad 237

 
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posted August 15, 2013 19:27
Please show a photo of the back.
 
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posted August 15, 2013 20:21
the Back

 
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posted August 15, 2013 22:44
Luggage tag?
 
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posted August 15, 2013 23:33
Honestly I am not sure.
 
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posted August 15, 2013 23:55
I think a genuine tag would be marked AT&SF.
 
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posted August 16, 2013 00:20
I would wonder why they chose a Union Pacific RR shape for a Santa Fe tag ?


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posted August 16, 2013 03:42
Was wondering that my self. Yes I agree when I googled it that's what comes up at&sf. Now bnsf
 
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