Showing posts with label Pin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pin. Show all posts

Sunday, December 5, 2010

25 Years of Service

The Atlantic Petroleum Storage Company was founded in 1866. In 1874, the company, now known as Atlantic Refining, was purchased by John D. Rockefeller and integrated as part of Standard Oil. 

Photo by Thomas Hawk

Trying to establish a national presence, Atlantic merged with the West Coast oil company Richfield Oil in 1966. The combined company became known as the Atlantic Richfield Company, better known by its acronym as ARCO

My grandfather, Albert "Abe" Samuels

My grandfather started at Arco in the 1930's as a chauffer (a fancier title than truck driver).  He worked there for his entire career, spending most of his time as an ARC and an electrical welder.  He was awarded a "years of service" lapel pin for his 25th anniversary.  He had the pin made into a bracelet for my grandmother, and it was eventually passed down to me.  

These days, it's rare for anyone to stay with one company for even a fraction of that time.  Talk about becoming a master of your trade.  

I love wearing this bracelet.  It fills me with an enormous sense of pride.  For my grandfather and for his dedication and loyalty.  For all of his hard work.  And while he never reached the ranks of John D. Rockefeller, he loved what he did.   He punched his time card at ARCO for more than 25 years and made an honest living for his family.  And for that, I am extremely proud.  


Other Vintage Gas & Oil Collectibles:

Vintage Gas Station Sign from AMradio

Mobil Bag from Industrial Relic

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A Little Sparkle?



It's getting colder here in the Northeast.  Closets are turning over and winter coats are making their first appearances of the season.

Lots of people hoard shoes, maybe handbags.  I love my coats.  Black, red, green, tweed.  My mom says it's a family trait.  

Sure, a great coat can be an accessory in itself, but who's to say you can't accessorize your coat?  

My mom has been offering her collection of pins and brooches to me for years.  I admit it, I was a brooch snob. But these little charmers can instantly update your coat, your scarf, even a knit hat and make them totally your own.  

This brooch belonged to my great aunt Sylvia.  My mother's aunt.  Every time I reach for my coat it sparkles back at me out of the corner of my eye.  

And I smile.

I'm sure you have some brooches tucked away inside a drawer or jewelry box wrapped in tissue right now.  If not, head over to the nearest thrift store and go crazy. Either way, avoid the urge to be a brooch snob like me and enjoy a little sparkle!

J. Crew photo from Atlantis Home

DIY fridge magnets from The Bella Life

Brooch bouquet from The Budget Savvy Bride

How do you wear your brooches?