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SCARCE A.C.F. "VOLUME FOR VICTORY" 10K ENAMELED WWII HOMEFRONT FACTORY WORK PIN

$ 48.04

Availability: 39 in stock
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    SCARCE A.C.F. "VOLUME FOR VICTORY" 10K ENAMELED WWI ? POSS. WWII ? HOMEFRONT FACTORY WORKER PIN
    PIN IS MARKED 10K HOWEVER I HAVE NOT HAD IT CHECKED FOR GOLD.....
    ACF Industries
    , originally the
    American Car and Foundry Company
    (abbreviated as
    ACF
    ), is an American manufacturer of
    railroad
    rolling stock
    . One of its subsidiaries was once (1925–54) a manufacturer of
    motor coaches
    and
    trolley coaches
    under the brand names of (first) ACF and (later)
    ACF-Brill
    .
    The American Car and Foundry Company was originally formed and incorporated in
    New Jersey
    in 1899 as a result of the merger of thirteen smaller railroad car manufacturers. The company was made up of:
    Company
    Founded
    Location
    Buffalo Car Manufacturing Company
    1872
    Buffalo, New York
    Ensign Manufacturing Company
    [2]
    1872
    Huntington, West Virginia
    Jackson and Woodin Manufacturing Company
    1861
    Berwick, Pennsylvania
    Michigan-Peninsular Car Company
    1892
    Detroit, Michigan
    Minerva Car Works
    1882
    Minerva, Ohio
    Missouri Car and Foundry Company
    1865
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Murray, Dougal and Company
    1864
    Milton, Pennsylvania
    Niagara Car Wheel Company
    Buffalo, New York
    Ohio Falls Car Company
    1876
    Jeffersonville, Indiana
    St. Charles Car Company
    1873
    St. Charles, Missouri
    Terre Haute Car and Manufacturing Company
    Terre Haute, Indiana
    Union Car Company
    Depew, New York
    Wells and French Company
    1869
    Chicago, Illinois
    During
    World War I
    , ACF produced
    artillery
    gun mounts and ammunition,
    submarine chasers
    and other boats, railway cars, and other equipment to support the Allies.
    [4]
    ACF ranked 36th among United States corporations in the value of
    World War II
    production contracts.