^^^Jon, mine didn't have a stamp on it and they still yelled at me. I think, with this kind of thing (where folks have old sections of rail from way back when scrapping laws weren't an issue) it just all still falls into the current law guidelines. it doesn't matter if the pieces I had/have were 80 years old or 10 years old, its still illegal for the yards to buy them from curbside scrappers or the average homeowner who just happens to have a piece of rail in their possession.
I mean, no way can I trace the pieces I have at dads nor authenticate and get any type of receipt of possession from them to be able to legally sell them. Unfortunately we aren't grandfathered in.
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