Planter plates

grandpa Love

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Can someone help identify these?
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Company carried Taylor-Pittsburg short line manufacture of disk,pows, and cutters. Located in Athens Tenn made those plates, No longer in business they were bought out by the same company that owns King-Kutter down your way
 
No,several companies used he same style plates,think Covington and Cole combined at some point.Also Brinly and Cole used some of the same plates.Appears that the company jm mentioned also used that style as I have some plate with similar numbers that fit Cole planters.Then again Cole used several didn't style plates over the years and Cole planters like my 2 row double hopper planter used right and left hand plates to make things even more interesting.No planting plate is useless as there is a planter out there somewhere that uses them.I collect any and all style planter plates I can find probably have around 400 total,mostly
concentrate on Cole,Brinly and AC plates.Don't junk them they make interesting decorations on a shop wall or like I have about 100 hanging on nails on the rafters of my side porch on my house along with many other old farm items.
 
I'd probably buy them as I'm a sucker for planter plates but would probably offer $50 for all to start.Of course to sell you may or may not find a buyer although old planters seem to making a come back for small operations and new planters are sky high in price.
 

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