P payload77 Sr. Member Jul 3, 2014 265 242 WV Detector(s) used Garrett AT Pro Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 26, 2015 #1 This thing is so fragile! Any ideas on the age guys? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 1432697078654.jpg 72.2 KB · Views: 101 Upvote 1
This thing is so fragile! Any ideas on the age guys? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
G Goose-0 Hero Member Dec 25, 2006 968 278 Central Minnnesota Detector(s) used White's DFX & VX3 May 26, 2015 #2 Only a guess......late 1930s to early 1940s.
OP OP P payload77 Sr. Member Jul 3, 2014 265 242 WV Detector(s) used Garrett AT Pro Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 26, 2015 Thread starter #4 stefen said: So much dirt, my best guess is October 15, 1942... Click to expand... Good one!
S sutphin Gold Member Oct 2, 2013 8,344 4,467 brunswick md Detector(s) used WHITES 5900, MXT 300, MXT PRO, MXT ALL PRO/ 8X6 SEF COIL Primary Interest: Relic Hunting May 27, 2015 #5 Loooks like an old barlow knife,vanzutphen
gunsil Silver Member Dec 27, 2012 3,863 6,205 lower hudson valley, N.Y. Detector(s) used safari, ATPro, infinium, old Garrett BFO, Excal, Nox 800 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 27, 2015 #6 I agree barlow knife, but not an old one. It has plastic scales, old ones had bone scales. It also had cheap stamped out thin steel bolsters, old ones had solid steel bolsters. Knife is likely no older than the 1960s.
I agree barlow knife, but not an old one. It has plastic scales, old ones had bone scales. It also had cheap stamped out thin steel bolsters, old ones had solid steel bolsters. Knife is likely no older than the 1960s.