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Offline ArfieBoy
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« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2011, 09:46:29 am »
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Still wondering about how old those plates might be.


Cyber,  The numbers on lthe plates will give you a clue as to age, like the number following the Pat (patent) mark is the date the design was patented.  In this case, 1926.   Also look for what are called "date nails."  They drove them into the ties the year they were laid down on the bed. They have a two digit number on the head, indicating the year the tie was put in.   Continued good luck!  Wink

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Cyber,  The numbers on lthe plates will give you a clue as to age, like the number following the Pat (patent) mark is the date the design was patented.  In this case, 1926.   Also look for what are called "date nails."  They drove them into the ties the year they were laid down on the bed. They have a two digit number on the head, indicating the year the tie was put in.   Continued good luck!  Wink


That's neat info. Thanks. I only found one spike (so far) that was still holding a tie plate to a tie piece. I'm cleaning it with electrolysis to see if I can see a date. I'm taking this by stages in which I'm first looking for coins and tokens, then I will review the area in relic mode to look for more spikes or plates. Not collecting a whole of them unless finding someone local interested in them.  Wink

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