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Who deserves these Peerless cufflinks?

Milo Trenk, who was the father of long-time contributor and jurymember Dick Trenk, worked for the Peerless Motor Car Company in Philadelphia as an auditor. In 1928 Richard B. Thornton, general manager for the east coast, presented Milo with the pair of handsome cufflinks you see here. They are in black and gold and snap together as shown in the photo. Dick still has them and wants to present these cufflinks to someone. We suggest they should go to somebody who did or does something worthwhile for the Peerless history, perhaps to the restorer of a Peerless; to the writer of an article about Peerless or perhaps to someone who did something outstanding for the Peerless Motor Car Club?

Do you know of a person, who should really deserve these fine-looking cufflinks, then tell us who YOU THINK should get them!

 

Originally published on Oct 26, 2008

 

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martedì settembre 26th, 2023
Sconosciuto
21 Aprile 2017, 17:18
I have found an owner for the cufflink I have... Thanks for the interest.
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Sconosciuto
20 Aprile 2017, 22:31
We just discovered one of these in the bottom of a button box and realized they must be cufflinks when we snapped our two pieces together. If anyone is interested in owning just one of the set, I'd be happy to mail it to them -- it seems a shame that we have such a fine thing and no family memory of how it got there, but it would be more of a shame for it to stay in a button box until no-one even recognizes it as a cufflink.
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Tiger1959
20 Settembre 2023, 16:50
I wonder where the cufflinks ended up? I am Randy Trenk, son of Richard (Dick) Trenk. My father inherited the cufflinks from Milo Trenk when he died in 1979.
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