Fwd: help with train artifact
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Tue Feb 5 09:59:01 EST 2013
Based on the ends I would suggest it is a measuring tool. If the
distance between the protruding part at the top and the two at the
bottom is 36 inches, it is probably a track gage for industrial railroad
track.
Just a possibility, I don't qualify as an industrial archeologist.
Jim Stapleton
Purcellville VA
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On 2/5/2013 8:47 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am an exhibit designer working on the new permanent exhibit at the
> History Museum of Western Virginia at the Center in the Square in
> Roanoke. We recently borrowed a "mail hook" from the Virginia
> Transportation Museum to use in a grouping of N&W tools. However, after
> doing some research, we don't think that it is actually a mail hook but
> a part of a tool of some kind. I was wondering if someone there (a train
> buff and/or historian) could identify this tool for us and let us know
> what it was used for, approximate date, and so on. I would be grateful
> for any help you could give me.
>
> Attaching images below. The tool is 36" in length.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michelle Babyok
>
>
>
> Moderator:
> See images at:
> http://nwhs.org/wiki/show_image.php?id=242
> http://nwhs.org/wiki/show_image.php?id=243
> http://nwhs.org/wiki/show_image.php?id=244
>
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