I have a desk clock my wife bought me a long time ago at SASCO. It was made from flooring obtained during demolition of part of the Studebaker assembly plant floor in 1992-1993. It has a number of #206 stamped in it. It is interesting that it looks like it could have been from a wood block like the ones in this picture. It is flat on the bottom, arched at the top ( probably a band saw ) and routered on the front edges to dress it up. A large hole was cut in the face to hold a battery powered clock. I suspect these blocks were used in a lot of Studebakers old buildings, if not all of them. My Dad, Uncles, Granddad, Brothers, Father-in-law, Cousins, numerous neighbors and friends all worked there at one time or another. Certinally one of them would remember if these blocks were used in the assembly plant building as well as the stamping plant. I certainly ask someone just from curiosity.
Jim Nichols
Location: Studebaker Stamping Plant Gallery: Around the Bend