We had actually been to a stretch of this line before, and had seen these. But since there's no way to get them off the crossarm until you get home, the last time we couldn't get them. This time we were wiser, and we brought the hacksaw. We sawed off both ends of the crossarm and brought them home, where we took them off the arms and cleaned them up. Also notice that the one at the front has a pumpkin tinge. Anybody know who made these? How old they are? |