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I found this entry on Ebay for a Gretsch guitar case:
This is a Gretsch guitar case from the 50’s -early 60’s. It for a flat top guitar. The badge inside reads, “Ess & Ess Mfg. Co., Quality Cases, Brooklyn, N.Y.”.

Ebay


© Frank H. Jump
I found this entry on Ebay for a Gretsch guitar case:
This is a Gretsch guitar case from the 50’s -early 60’s. It for a flat top guitar. The badge inside reads, “Ess & Ess Mfg. Co., Quality Cases, Brooklyn, N.Y.”.

Ebay
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I have recently found what I believe to be a railroad locomotive lever of some type in my late father’s belongings. it is made of brass and is 3.5″ long with a hook on one end and a spoon shaped handle on the other end. The spoon shaped handle has a keystone stamped on the bottom of the depressed handle with what looks to be a spindle or axis in the center with what look to be arrows rotating around the spindle. I am wondering if this is from a Pennsylvania railroad locomotive and am wondering if your company manufactured this and what it’s purpose is. I thank you for any help you might give me with this.
Jim Hegg
West Lebanon, IN
Take a picture of it and send it to frankjump@fadingad.com. I will show it to some of the railroad experts I know and get back to you.