Found this horse shoe while regrading an old farm lane, that ran beside an old railroad. I'm curious as to the shape. What was the purpose of the extra bend? And what was the purpose of the piece attached to it?
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Cudamark has the straight of it I believe! There,s been several examples of corrective horse shoes on here at times.Search for horse shoes or corrective horse shoes and you can probably find the old posts. nice!Corrective shoe?
Silly me! I actually went and looked at your pics like I should have.Are you sure it,s a horse shoe? What about nail holes? Just a thought but maybe it,s not a horse shoe,in the interest of IDing it.I searched the old threads, a few other groups, and google, found lots of pics of various types of corrective shoes. But in all that searching, I've not found one with the outward extension this one has. That's the part I'm really curious about.
Definite nail holes, rectangular, in the right alignment for a shoe. One is visible in pic 5. I took a scrub brush & water to it, 2 more opened up, others visible, but clogged with rust. By the looks of the wear, whatever was attached to it, was on the bottom, and appears to be hammered rather than modern weld. The one leg of it appears to be hammered layers. I'm sure it was made on an anvil. I found it buried in a farm lane, that went from road to barn along side a RR, under the fill that had fallen from the bank. The farm dates from late 1860s, RR mid 1870s. Last use as a farm & last trains were both 1970s. I'll try to take some better pics once it dries.Silly me! I actually went and looked at your pics like I should have.Are you sure it,s a horse shoe? What about nail holes? Just a thought but maybe it,s not a horse shoe,in the interest of IDing it.