Do what ever you want for a number <G> I keep on looking and found a 2 digit one <G> 10 at Spalding and Metz so it seems you have full reign to play with the number. I have yet to see an exchange so maybe they weren't in use yet? Eliz On 8/5/08, Pat Roberts <patroberts@wildblue.net> wrote: > I have an unusual question. My husband and I have 3 Model A Fords, and he is busily building our 4th--a Wood Panel Delivery, On the wooden panels we're going to 'advertise' Myers Mill in Van, PA - a mill that was built by George S. Myers about 1836. George was my mom's great-grandfather; the mill remained in the family until it was destroyed by fire in March 1934. > > One of the items that we're thinking of including is a phone number. Could anyone tell me how many digits that phone number might have had (in the 1930s)? Thanks! (Van is located in Rockland Twp) > > Pat Roberts > Surnames: HAYS, MYERS > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAVENANG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >