I only found my first Kegle stamp pretty recently and yet I’ve already found another one. The style is very different, suggesting a different time period, but the first one was undated so I can’t be sure. This one is on the southeast corner of North Clemens Avenue and Vine Street, on the driveway of a house facing Clemens.

The leftmost stamp (facing the driveway). Each of the three blocks that comprise the driveway has one.

There are actually four of them: three on the driveway above the sidewalk, and one on what I call the driveway apron, between the sidewalk and the street. The date is hard or impossible to read on two of them, but fortunately it comes through as 1987 on the other two. This confirms that the company did survive the death of James F. Kegle in 1984 (something I wondered about in my previous Kegle entry).

The center stamp.
The rightmost stamp, and the one with the clearest date.
An overview of the house and driveway. Clemens is in view ahead.
This stamp is on the driveway apron below the sidewalk. The date can be seen here too.