K Keith IL Full Member Jan 8, 2004 146 0 Aug 3, 2015 #1 Was hunting a cornfield and can't figure it out. It's 13" overall. Any help would be appreciated Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
Was hunting a cornfield and can't figure it out. It's 13" overall. Any help would be appreciated Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
vhs07 Bronze Member Dec 24, 2007 1,333 2,183 Victoria, Texas Detector(s) used Equinox 800, Nokta Impact, Tesoro Cortez Aug 3, 2015 #2 Looks like a thumb lever, but there's no pivot point Upvote 0
unclemac Gold Member Oct 12, 2011 7,234 7,350 Primary Interest: Beach & Shallow Water Hunting Aug 3, 2015 #3 is it blacksmith made? Upvote 0
S sutphin Gold Member Oct 2, 2013 8,344 4,466 brunswick md Detector(s) used WHITES 5900, MXT 300, MXT PRO, MXT ALL PRO/ 8X6 SEF COIL Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Aug 3, 2015 #4 LOOKS LIKE A LOG BARK SCRAPER DANG FORGOT THE REAL NAME . Upvote 0
nhbenz Gold Member Dec 30, 2004 6,821 6,848 Brentwood, NH Detector(s) used White's Classic SL White's Surf P.I. Aug 4, 2015 #5 I'd agree, a bark spud or bark peeler or bark spatula (various names). 19th century seems likely. Upvote 0
OP OP K Keith IL Full Member Jan 8, 2004 146 0 Aug 4, 2015 Thread starter #6 nhbenz said: I'd agree, a bark spud or bark peeler or bark spatula (various names). 19th century seems likely. Click to expand... Thanks everyone, bark spud it is Upvote 0
nhbenz said: I'd agree, a bark spud or bark peeler or bark spatula (various names). 19th century seems likely. Click to expand... Thanks everyone, bark spud it is