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GroundS.KeepeR

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Breezie said:
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Breezie said:
Item #2 is a 'Lady of Ill Repute' . .. . lol . .an old hoe. Breezie
So #2 is an old garden Hoe ..Correct?

It looks like a small garden hoe with the tip end broken off. Nice finds, Breezie
Im kinda thinking garden hoe also..at 1st i thought mabe they fit together some how ..I found them about 6ft apart from each other..Thanks
 

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DirtyMike said:
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72cheyenne said:
What does the first item say on it?
New Brown Motel / Mcminnville<town i live in / #358

Also if you look real close around the hole at the top there might be a makers name stamped in it real small. http://www.tagtown.net/makers.html
Thanks Mike i looked no markers were visable..Bad thing is i almost named this a chinese star! :laughing7:
 

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GroundS.KeepeR said:
Breezie said:
Item #2 is a 'Lady of Ill Repute' . .. . lol . .an old hoe. Breezie
So #2 is an old garden Hoe ..Correct?
Awful tiny for a hoe dont you think. ??? Also a hoe would be steel. My very wild guess would be vanes from a dart or childs throwing toy bomb or rocket. :-\

The new stuff027 picture is great. :icon_thumright: The colored background really helps an autofocus lens. The last item may have held a paper ID card.
 

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They appear too thick, but could possibly be shoulder epaulets, maybe? No. 3 could be from the Civil War, as the troops used a great many things in tin/metal boxes, hardtack for one. The wire on top makes me think it could possibly be in that category! Great finds, nonetheless! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Regards, Skypilot
 

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Thanks GK for the new pics :icon_thumleft:
It is amazing the difference in detail to be seen :headbang:

Could the #2's be arrow heads?

Cheers Mate, Mike
 

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#2 is the bottom portion of each side of a broken brass stirrup. The design, shape, and size are all correct for that to be what it is. Here is a similar one--unfortunately there is no side view, but you get the idea.

I actually think I have a piece that is almost identical to the ones you dug somewhere. I'll see if I can dig it out.



-Buckles
 

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BuckleBoy said:
#2 is the bottom portion of each side of a broken brass stirrup. The design, shape, and size are all correct for that to be what it is. Here is a similar one--unfortunately there is no side view, but you get the idea.

I actually think I have a piece that is almost identical to the ones you dug somewhere. I'll see if I can dig it out.



-Buckles
You know i think you are right!! Thanks Buckle..
 

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