Digging up FORD's!

JccEldreth

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Feb 8, 2017
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Garrett AT Pro, XP Deus, Pro Pointer II and I
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Button looking item is 1.5 inches across???
Any help IDing these two would be appreciated

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This one is 5/8" by 1.25 inchs
 

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The pointy item with the markings looks like a definite keeper. Is it magnetic? What does the back look like?
 

The pointy item with the markings looks like a definite keeper. Is it magnetic? What does the back look like?
That is a front and back photo, lol. Same on both sides, it is not magnetic. Looks like two sideways horse shoes and an I on it, or CCI. Maybe a game piece, found it in a 1800s home lots of horse tack and old rail road stuff around it.
 

Either IC Company or CI Company, still unusual. Try googling these 2 names and the closest big city to you and see if anything pops up
 

Either IC Company or CI Company, still unusual. Try googling these 2 names and the closest big city to you and see if anything pops up
Nothing so far, but I believe you are spot on.
 

Great digs, congratulations. The little piece you can't I.D. could possibly be the logo for Consolidate Fruit Jar. Co. Your items markings are almost identical to their logo. On their logo, what looks like an "I" is actually an f and j, for Fruit Jar. Because of the condition of your piece it is hard to tell. I maybe way off base but the resemblance is good. Hope this helps.
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Great digs, congratulations. The little piece you can't I.D. could possibly be the logo for Consolidate Fruit Jar. Co. Your items markings are almost identical to their logo. On their logo, what looks like an "I" is actually an f and j, for Fruit Jar. Because of the condition of your piece it is hard to tell. I maybe way off base but the resemblance is good. Hope this helps.
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It does look a lot like it, funny.
Someone found it for me. It is a Cater's Ink Company Tube cap. 1985 to 1920s as best I can tell. Thanks!
 

interesting finds for sure
 

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