Help me identify my find, PLEASE!!

Dreamer14

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Would love to help you.....unfortunately only one pic, no weight or dimensions, material -paper, plastic , ferrous or not ......the other side or end photos.......I love helping....don't like playing games.....wait....I'm grumpy. I must need to eat....
 

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Looks like a hoe. The one you farm with.
 

Looks like an old henway paddle.


Kidding!!

I have no clue
 

We need side view pictures. It will help eliminate things we know it isn't.
If you can tell us whether or not it is Iron or not would help.
A simple magnet test will determine that.
 

Possibly a plow blade, but those usually came to some sort of a point near the bottom, so I would also say maybe a shovel.
 

I would go with hoe too.

It looks like the sides may be rounded up, so if that's the case then possibly a fireplace shovel?

More details are required though.......like a few more pictures.
 

I have never seen a flat shovel blade without some sort of sides to it, all I have seen has some sort of curvature to it so I am going with a plow blade because it looks a little large for a hoe blade.
 

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nobody bit___ what's a "henway?"








about 5 or 6 pounds :laughing7::laughing7:


how you set up this joke will always help stymie the guy who asks----"what's a henway"-----
Looks like an old henway paddle.


Kidding!!

I have no clue
 

nobody bit___ what's a "henway?"








about 5 or 6 pounds :laughing7::laughing7:


how you set up this joke will always help stymie the guy who asks----"what's a henway"-----

I didnt want to appear as a smartass......but it is my only God given gift.
 

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