Tour find questions......HELP!

Baggins

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Bounty Hunter Tracker IV / Garrett Ace 250/Minelab X-Terra 70
So over the last four weeks, I had been out on the road for work, and brought my detector along. Here are a couple of items, I need some help with....The one, looks like a spatula and was found in an old park by a river in San Marcos, TX. The second is some sort of a buckle found in the same park....It is somewhat thin metal, and I just need some info on it...Possible age, and what it is exactly....any and all help appreciated!
Thanks for stopping by and looking!
HH
 

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The spatula thing looks like what they would use to scrape sides of a firebox in a big old furnace .

mojjax
 

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The "spatula" reminds me of a fireplace tool. The "belt buckle" looks as if it may have been part of an old wood stove. Appears to have been exposed to a lot of heat to me. But who knows? Monty
 

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mojjax said:
The spatula thing looks like what they would use to scrape sides of a firebox in a big old furnace .

mojjax

Thats what I thought.
 

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hmmm - I was going to guess a one-of-a-kind early prototype of a Mighty AP diggin' tool....

seriously though, I agree with the posts above ;D
 

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