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Nell 4 year s ago
#9 that I believe that is a Green Bay Packers blanket, if you’d move that candle thingy, I could get a better look. They are found in the homes of the most intelligent, most beautiful, nicest people on earth.
I have two.
       
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Serene 4 year s ago
Nell, green bay fudge packers....
       
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Elvira 4 year s ago
#2 - that is a ground post indicator which tells you if the buried valve is open or closed. The square nut on top is the Stem where you can use a spanner wrench as is used on a fire hydrant to open and close the underground valve.

31 years in commercial fire protection
       
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Elvira 4 year s ago
Elvira,
And it actually says "The Kennedy Valve Company" if you could read it all the way down - they were a big manufacturer of underground control valves, check valves, fire hydrants, wall post and ground post indicators, etc.
       
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Dyce 4 year s ago
Elvira,Yes, we call then PIV, short for Post Indicator Valve.
       
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Immanuel 4 year s ago
#14 is a safe, upside down. Look at the hinges and the knob on the door.

Peeled (broken into) and dumped.
       
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Horace 4 year s ago
Love these posts!!! Please keep ‘em coming heart
       
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Antonia 4 year s ago
horace kind of a limp wristed thing "Love these posts!!!" heart
       
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Southeastern Virginia – cast iron footed thing with holes in the feet (for bolts, we assume), one hole on the near end, and the far end has an indent with two holes. No markings, ~20-24″ long.

A: It’s a bucket for a traveling bucket elevator?

 

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