More old yard artifacts

2moshers

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Dec 23, 2014
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Hit the old yard of the soon to be demolished home again today to find a 1993 McDonalds car, an old GEM Razor circa early 1900s, an old hardware piece either furniture related or horse tack?, what looks like an old gun trigger?, an old brass button, what looks to be an old Bale Seal-can make out the letters PHILA (Philadelphia) in the center with other letters around the perimeter, a piece of an old harmonica reed, a chrome piece of sorts, etc. If anybody can help with the ID of my finds would certainly appreciate it. Thanks for looking. IMG_3391.JPGIMG_3392.JPGIMG_3403.JPGIMG_3394.JPGIMG_3395.JPGIMG_3400.JPGIMG_3401.JPGIMG_3402.JPGIMG_3404.JPGIMG_3412.JPGIMG_3406.JPGIMG_3407.JPG
 

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brass relics are a great substitute for common silvers, definitely worth more than a few Rosies. cool diggin'
 

Congratulations on the cool finds, especially the old razor! :occasion14:
 

I gotta tell you I love that McDonalds car!!! I just got out in my front yard again the other day. Came up with a lot of steel/iron junk. It was fun.
 

Looks like you got an old brass cabinet hinge, a keyhole, and a flat button, in addition to the really sweet Gem razor.
Congratulations
 

Sweet razor. It would look cool silver plated. Pop in a fresh blade and let it shave again.
 

MAN THEM OLE RAZORS ARE NICE , AND LOOKS AS IF YOU HAVE A COUPLE OF OLE ICE BOX HINGES .
 

I do believe you are right on the ole ice box hinge sutphin. My wife actually has one in our kitchen and it's pretty darn close.IMG_3456.JPGIMG_3457.JPGIMG_3458.JPG
 

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