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*J I Case 150th Anniversary Old Abe Eagle on Globe Trademark Logo 1992 Key Chain
$ 10.97
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
J ICASE
150th ANNIVERSARY 1842-1992
OLD ABE BALD EAGLE PERCHED ON GLOBE TRADEMARK/LOGO
PEWTER
KEY CHAIN
Fob Measures Approx. 1.5"
Total Overall Length Measures Approx. 3.25" in
History note:
In 1861 a bald eagle was sold and given to soldiers that were being recruited for the civil war. Soldiers loved a mascot and a civilian named S.M. Jefffers purchased the eagle for the soldiers. The eagle, "Old Abe" was named by U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division in Wisconsin after their Commander-in-Chief, President Abraham Lincoln. J.I. Case first saw the eagle in 1861 as Company C was on parade in Eau Claire. Case immediately was determined to make Old Abe his business trademark after the war. In 1865 Old Abe began his career as the most famous bird in agriculture history. Old Abe was kept at the State House in Madison where he had thousands of visitors. His last public appearance was in 1880. Case retired "Old Abe" Trademark in 1969 and adopted a new logo.
Brand New & Sealed in Original Bag
A HARD TO FIND CASE COLLECTIBLE KEY CHAIN!
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