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It's obviously a do-hickie, not a thing-a-majig. M :wink: nty
 

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I don't think it is a padlock cover. I do see the spokes of a sun over cultivated fields. Also, due to the smooth edges around the inside of the sun it looks like it surrounded another piece, probably a different metal. IMHO.
 

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reminds me of part of a musket side plate (or gun part)
 

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You know, now that I look at where the broken sections are, how about a piece of a clock hand, kind of like the one below
 

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CRUSADER said:
reminds me of part of a musket side plate (or gun part)

My first thought as well. Looks like the center portion and if I recall correctly mine is stamped back there too.
 

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Iron Patch said:
CRUSADER said:
reminds me of part of a musket side plate (or gun part)

My first thought as well. Looks like the center portion and if I recall correctly mine is stamped back there too.

hmm you know, doing some googling this looks about right.
 

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Looks like fish fins to me but everything looks like fish fins to me .

Jonnie
 

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That way up......Nevada/Arizona/etc desert scene. It's just missing Clint Eastwood and a few Apache. I'd say gun side plate too...although it's a little crude, but who knows? :dontknow:
 

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Perhaps it is a gun side plate, and maybe very appropriate because it looks like a pleiseosaur to me. Perhaps a momento or commenoration of a late 18th cent. expedition to Loch Ness. Think about it.
 

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High Plains Digger said:
Perhaps it is a gun side plate, and maybe very appropriate because it looks like a pleiseosaur to me. Perhaps a momento or commenoration of a late 18th cent. expedition to Loch Ness. Think about it.

that is very interesting, I was thinking the same thing when I first saw it (dinosaur part, not about the expedition).
 

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