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Planet Playing Cards, David S
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Schneider Bucks Now here is a collectors item !, David S
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J.M.S. collector Truck from Terry Dorscht
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Poster from Lyle Pfohl's collection, Lyle says he will be getting it framed. |
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The Schneiders putter |
Pocket knife and money clip |
Multitone Pagers were used in the 1970's, there were 2 transmitter stations that could send a signal, one station at the switchboard and the other at employee main entrance ( Guards Office ). During 3/11 or 11/7 shifts the security guard would page management or maintenance. The person carrying the pager would then have to find a phone ( most were locked in offices ) call security 220 and the guard would then relay the message. I remember late one night on 3/11 the guard paged me to say he had received a outside call that a bomb had been placed in one of the lockers, what should he do ? hmmm, I said. |
Look what I found the other day, A Key chain |
And another Key chain |
I found the other pencil. |
This has got to be from the late 60's or early 70's, when they first started producing chicken at Ayr, I think. |
Maintenance Golf Trophy. |
Maintenance Golf Trophy. |