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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: p5ych0billy on October 04, 2012, 08:51:01 AM
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I have no idea what this object is. I don't know what its use was. It may not even be that old but I've exhausted all my avenues trying to figure it out so now i've come to you guys/gals. It appears to be some sort of jig but that's all I've got...
measurements: a little over 2 feet tall and exactly 8 5/8" wide at the top and bottom (says so right there ;) )
If anyone has info on the "W" looking logo, that would be helpful too.
TIA!
(http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l125/kerrick_101/B3FFF13D-9C52-4028-81EE-16CAD8C9DF91-2784-0000013212A8D726.jpg)(http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l125/kerrick_101/29DCB70A-55AC-4A31-ADE3-0AF982AAA218-2784-000001321A88DD3C.jpg)
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Were are you located? Are we looking in the U.S. or elsewhere? That will help.
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It looks kind of like this. . .
http://image.china-ogpe.com/pimage/2276/image/bow_casing_centralizer_Product2276.jpg
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that's it! wow that was quick
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I haven't had time to look up the logo. . . got to go to work ;D
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http://www.weatherford.com/weatherford/groups/web/documents/weatherfordcorp/WFT000459.pdf (http://www.weatherford.com/weatherford/groups/web/documents/weatherfordcorp/WFT000459.pdf)
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OK, Rauville. . . what's your secret? Are you familiar with the logo or did you do a google search? I tried to search for W logos, but didn't have time to search oil drilling companies.
You are too good!
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I'm impressed with the both of you!
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Me too! ;D
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Ditto!!!