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Exonumia Help, 112 Year Pocket Calendar

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Antique shop find today. Looking for any information you can provide about
this "Dial-O-Matic" 112 Year Pocket Calendar 1844-1956. I can find NOTHING on
ebay or GOOGLE. It's made of aluminum and is about 2.5" in diameter. Louis
R. Behling Engraving, Milwaukee, Wi. Your input would be greatly appreciated.

Take Care and Thanks
Ben
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 Posted 03/07/2008  7:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If you google "calendar medals" (exact phrase) you can find info about this category of exonumia, but I can't find anything about this specific kind. I've seen 20-year perpetual calendar medals like the one at the bottom of the article that's the #1 google hit, but not 112-year ones.

Curiously, since it's made of aluminium it can't have been made before the 1890's, so unless the intended market was for time-travellers, the years 1844-1890 would have simply been done as a curiosity.
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Milwaukee huh?

Great find. love it!
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