Vintage Railroad Mining Rail(1881)used in Montana Gold/Silver Mines Keychain🇺🇸 Без бренда

Vintage Railroad Mining Rail(1881)used in Montana Gold/Silver Mines Keychain🇺🇸 Без бренда
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~ 1 430 ₽ 15.50 $

Характеристики

Modification Description Rail was cut and cleaned to its original color.
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Modified Item Yes
California Prop 65 Warning light coating of 3/1 oil
Listing is for 1 Keychain in either a Gold or Silver Keyring. If you like, please add a message when your checking out or send me a message on the color you prefer. Thank You! -Steve

My Keychains are made from 8 pound rail used in Gold and Silver Mines in Montana( Rail weight is measured by the yard, 1 yard or three feet of this is 8 pounds) and was used during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. These are from Rail I personally brought back to Nebraska and handmade them from a piece of Rail that was manufactured in Colorado in 1881 for some of the Gold and Silver Mines up in Montana as well as throughout America. I cut, cleaned it up and made them into these awesome Keychains. They are just under 3/8 inches thick and weight around 1 1/2 ounces. One of the last things I do is insert one of the thickest Jump Rings I can get through, almost 2 mm thick. “MADE IN AMERICA”.  Please email if you have any questions or would like more images. I will answer you back just as soon as I can since I’m a working Railroader myself. I restored the rail close to its actually color when it was first made and coated them in penetrating oil. These, as well as some of my others pieces, are not clear coated. Most want to feel the natural history to them. Every piece is just a little different from the others and each piece is just a little different from the others. 

This is for 1 Keychain and will be shipped in a padded envelope.

GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC. STEEL WAS MADE AND USED IN THE USA. CUT AND MADE INTO A KEYCHAIN BY A RAILROADER. 8 POUND RAIL HASN’T BEEN MADE IN A LONG TIME SO, WHEN ITS GONE, IT’S PROBABLY GONE FOREVER. 

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A FEW SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN 1881.

4/16/1881-In Dodge City, Kansas, Bat Masterson fights his last gun battle.
7/14/1881-Billy the Kid(William H. Bonney) is shot and killed by Pat Garrett, outside Fort Summer, New Mexico.
7/20/1881-Sioux Indian Chief Sitting Bull, surrenders to US federal troops.
10/24/1881-Levi P. Morton, US Ambasador to France, drives the first rivet into the Statue of Liberty. 
10/26/1881-A long time simmering feud involving 6 of the Cowboys, The Earp Brothers and Doc Holiday took place at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona resulting in 3 of the Cowboys being killed. 

And in my home town of North Platte, Nebraska.
Buffalo Bill(William F. Cody) had started working on his Wild West Show on his Ranch just north of North Platte and finally held his first show “Old Glory Blowout” on July 4th, 1882. He later named it Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. With one of his homes and most of the buildings still standing today.
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