FOUND!!--The CURE For All Your ILLS!

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,



With all the ice and snow here, I just wanted to share the "find" that I made after having the following item in my junk box for a good while. When I dug up the item, I saw that it had some lettering on it, but I couldn't make any sense of it. It's kinda like when you find a button that you can't see much but an "NGE" on it and you know that it will say "Rich Orange Gilt" because of having found examples before. You have a vocabulary of button backmarks in your head, and then it's not hard to fit the letters in with one idea or another... But in the case of this little Daisy-Shaped item, I had no such experience. I was up the creek. I thought that it might be a fancy schmancy wick turner knob from an oil lantern, since that was the only thing that I'd seen that was even close to the right size and shape.


Well, I finally found it. I work hard to help with ID's here--and some relics posted in "What is It?" give folks the fits, and I just can't get 'em out of my head until we know what they are. It's kinda hard to explain. :-\


So here is the relic I found, after cleaning:


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And here is a non-dug example I found today. It is a "Boyd's Battery," a Quack medical device that was sold to "purify the blood." The different metals arranged around the central piece that I found were made of copper, gilded brass, and "german silver." It created a very slight electrical current and was to be worn around the neck as a pendant. The belief that electricity could cure you was a common one, and it is called "Galvanism." Heck, dead muscles even move when you send that Magical Electricity through them. (Think Mary Shelley's Frankenstein here...) It seems that everytime humankind invents or discovers something new, they think it has the power to cure. :D And in most cases, they're only partially correct. :wink: Electrical Current....Batteries...Radioactivity...

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http://www.phisick.com/a8qbb1.htm



So have faith if you can't ID an item at first. Odds are in favor of seeing another one eventually. :thumbsup:




Best Wishes,



Buckles
 

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Wow, that is the best IDing I've seen...amazing.
 

kindafoundabuckle said:
BB why did you not show me this? I collect those and have 3 or 4 of them in my display case with a book on my bookshelf about the man who invented this device! Very interesting man. I think the book says he died in 1932 leaving a wife and 5 children behind. 2 boys and 3 girls. Dude why didn't you show me?

KFB

Wow KFB, I didn't know you collected these. Why haven't you shown me your collection? So sorry about his wife and orphans. Why didn't you show me your collection of these items? Why? :D
 

ModernMiner said:
Great job on the ID BB. Way to be persistant.  :thumbsup:
That's a pretty cool piece actually.
-MM-


Ya, I was thinking it was pretty neat after I figured out what it was.  I've decided that digging a quack medical device is harder than digging a CW buckle. 



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BuckleBoy said:
kindafoundabuckle said:
BB why did you not show me this? I collect those and have 3 or 4 of them in my display case with a book on my bookshelf about the man who invented this device! Very interesting man. I think the book says he died in 1932 leaving a wife and 5 children behind. 2 boys and 3 girls. Dude why didn't you show me?

KFB

Wow KFB, I didn't know you collected these. Why haven't you shown me your collection? So sorry about his wife and orphans. Why didn't you show me your collection of these items? Why? :D

Why did I not tell? I thought I was the only one who did not have a life.

KFB
 

BuckleBoy, I must have missed that whatsit somehow. I found one behind my Dad's about 15 years ago, and shortly, (or maybe not), thereafter it was I.D.'ed in Ask Mark Parker's pages in W&ET. Mine was still together, and not too worse for wear. Great detective work! Great find!! Great hunting and good luck!! Regards, Richard.
 

was in cape yesterday, you got more ice than we did, but being mostly gravel roads here in the sticks, the plows didn't get to us till a few days ago. am wanting to get out & play in the dirt, but alas too frizzed! perfect time for research. good id have fun waiting for the mud.
 

Great research BB! I am storing that one in the memory bank.

I have spent WAY too much time on this one, don't think I'll ever find a match. I'm sure I'm looking at it the wrong way. House, carriage, brass car era, medical, electrical, railroad, appliance, barns, naval, musical, telegraph, furniture, wagons, makers marks, :icon_study:
 

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Congrats again on another mere awesome find!

Sometime I should show you my collection of 1960's Michigan bottle caps :thumbsup:

By the way, up here out of the basement I'm surprized to see a bunch of folks I thought left TNet a long time ago.

I like it a lot up here :thumbsup:

Badger
 

Michigan Badger said:
Congrats again on another mere awesome find!

Sometime I should show you my collection of 1960's Michigan bottle caps :thumbsup:

By the way, up here out of the basement I'm surprized to see a bunch of folks I thought left TNet a long time ago.

I like it a lot up here :thumbsup:

Badger


Take off your hat and stay a while, MB. Thanks for the reply, my friend.


P.S.--I wanna see those bottle caps, Especially if there's a Dixi-Cola or a Bireley's in there. :thumbsup:


-Buckles
 

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