Posted by gmccool on November 09, 2012 at 09:44:50 from (76.9.55.56):
In Reply to: Case Eagle posted by Case8940 on November 09, 2012 at 07:46:32:
I have two originals & there are three #s cast into one of the base legs. I don't remember what those #s are. You can't see them when you are standing there looking at it but if you get down on the ground next to it they are readable. When I say they are cast into it I don't mean INTO IT I mean they are raised a little above the surface & are part of the casting. I have read (even on this talk board) that they have serial #s NO THEY DO NOT. This is a casting #. I know it is a small detail but the originals had a square headed bolt & nut holding the two halves together. & yes they were open behind the talons where the two halves join together. As far as $$$ any where from 6k to over 10k. If you get it bought I have the original paint code #s if you decide to repaint it. Years ago I saw two old guys painting one at MT Pleasant farm show & they told me that was there job at the factory. I wish I would have talked to them more. I hope this helps. Email is open if you have more ???s Gerald
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