aloldstuff link=topic=6468.msg75513#msg75513 date=1311089597 said:Switch, I just googled Lion Buggy co and it came back as 1890's.
aloldstuff link=topic=6468.msg75520#msg75520 date=1311094661 said:Ahhh the fun of our hobby. You find something then ya gotta research to find out what it is
aloldstuff link=topic=6468.msg75602#msg75602 date=1311166578 said:Switch, you're on the right path. I am sure those maps exist.
switch link=topic=6468.msg75512#msg75512 date=1311089267 said:I did find a really neat stick pin (missing the pin part)... Lion Buggy Co.I think it has to be pretty old...
tanacat link=topic=6468.msg76191#msg76191 date=1311640257 said:Love it! I've never seen one like it. I soak things like that in olive oil- over time it eats away corrosion and makes more visible. I bet if you put olive oil in the search box up in the upper right corner, it will take you to more posts on that... I like the cleaning and storage section of this forum![]()
switch link=topic=6468.msg76197#msg76197 date=1311643231 said:I tried peroxide on some pennies...I should have left them be.![]()
tanacat link=topic=6468.msg76409#msg76409 date=1311769884 said:Did you boil the peroxide and then let pennies soak for 15 minutes? To loosen the crud, then rub with baking soda? That's the way it was explained to me and does a great job.