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Pattern: Tokena by Tricia Weatherston
Yarn: Shelridge Farm Soft Touch Heather, Cajun Spice; Paton's Kroy 3-ply, Col. 390
Needles: 2mm DPNs (cuff, heel, toe); 2.25mm DPNs (fair isle)
Round 2 of Sock Madness 3
Bar token found at 1880's home on 07-12-2016. Token found is on top (both sides) with photo of token when new on bottom. Tokencatalog.com shows token made between 1904 and 1908. The M. Croghan on the token references a saloon in Staunton, VA. See video at youtu.be/Y4vK-VbbaIo
yup this was my cousins costume...a token black guy shirt...i was gonna make a "photographer" shirt so i can go around and take pictures but eh...i decided to a bit more creative...
okay, sudden nyc buffs! have you ever used one of these? :) i kept this one, and managed not to lose it over a long stretch of years...
Partly inspired by Lisa's Drawing a Day and her use of the Spirograph and fueled by my desire to quit my dead end, boring as all heck day job, I've been marking each day I work by making a token from a teabag. The project will continue until I find a new job as long as I can afford to buy tea.
Copper token issued by Wine and Spirit Merchant Robert McCulla of Armagh. The words "Payable at the Sign of the Clock”, are inscribed on the reverse. In 1847 McCulla ended his business partnership with William Ferris and until his death in 1857 traded under his new Clock trademark. The Sign of the Clock continued until in 1902 an extensive fire in Market street burnt his shop and destroyed McCulla’s famous clock. However The Clock Bar catered for thirsty customers from the same location until at least the 1960s. Donors: Mr. W. T. Ferris & Mr. J. Archer. (119.1968)