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  1. #1

    Jan 2006
    Born in Keyser, Wv. I live at Rawlings, Md. 21557
    I use 2 old model Whites 5000D Series2/6000D 2 Pro.
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    CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    I was wondering if anyone could please tell me
    what this is it's about 2 and three fourths inches long
    I was thinking it had to do with a civil war gun sight
    but I just don't know. If the picture doesn't come through
    I'll try later. Thanks!
    Rockman51
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    I use a metal detector to find Civil War Relics. I also hunt for Fossils,Old Coins and Antique Bottles. I have been doing this for 37 years.

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  3. #2
    us
    Do you have Jesus in your heart?

    Feb 2007
    Kentucky
    Nautilus DMC IIb/White's 6000 Di Pro
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    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Part of a musical instrument...maybe an accordian?
    "Those who love me will keep my word, and my father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them." (John 14:23 NRSV)

  4. #3

    Jan 2006
    Born in Keyser, Wv. I live at Rawlings, Md. 21557
    I use 2 old model Whites 5000D Series2/6000D 2 Pro.
    21

    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Quote Originally Posted by wildrider
    Part of a musical instrument...maybe an accordian?
    Thanks very much,
    ROCKMAN51
    I use a metal detector to find Civil War Relics. I also hunt for Fossils,Old Coins and Antique Bottles. I have been doing this for 37 years.

  5. #4
    us
    Mar 2007
    central ohio
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    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    I think someone told me once they were part of a piano ?
    teverly

  6. #5
    us
    Beep beep 'm beep beep Yeah

    Dec 2004
    Brentwood, NH
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    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Based on past posts which were given ID's with supporting evidence, it appears to be be an organ reed, or a closely related instrument. It's still beyond me why these turn up in fields, rather than dumps. Dang musical litterbugs. Although I'm simply regurgitating what has been posted before (thusly deserving little credit), 2/3 of the way down this page you'll see what they originally looked like. http://www.musical-museum.org/teachersframe.htm
    Former Caveman... my brain shrunk.

  7. #6

    Jan 2006
    Born in Keyser, Wv. I live at Rawlings, Md. 21557
    I use 2 old model Whites 5000D Series2/6000D 2 Pro.
    21

    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    You got that right....found right out in the middle of nowhere...lol
    I use a metal detector to find Civil War Relics. I also hunt for Fossils,Old Coins and Antique Bottles. I have been doing this for 37 years.

  8. #7

    Jan 2006
    Born in Keyser, Wv. I live at Rawlings, Md. 21557
    I use 2 old model Whites 5000D Series2/6000D 2 Pro.
    21

    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Hi nhbenz,

    Bingo!.....That's it....I went to that link....Thats the exact thing. Even though it doesn't
    have anything to do with a civil war carbine gun sight I am relieved that I now know
    what it is..Thanks Again!
    ROCKMAN51
    I use a metal detector to find Civil War Relics. I also hunt for Fossils,Old Coins and Antique Bottles. I have been doing this for 37 years.

  9. #8

    Jan 2006
    Born in Keyser, Wv. I live at Rawlings, Md. 21557
    I use 2 old model Whites 5000D Series2/6000D 2 Pro.
    21

    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Quote Originally Posted by teverly
    I think someone told me once they were part of a piano ?
    Hi teverly,

    I just wanted to thank you for your comment....This is a great site for help!
    I use a metal detector to find Civil War Relics. I also hunt for Fossils,Old Coins and Antique Bottles. I have been doing this for 37 years.

  10. #9
    us
    Mar 2007
    central ohio
    MINELAB E TRAC x 2
    916
    6 times

    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Not a problem.....people must of had a lot of organs in there homes back then as i have found quite a few of these things over the years in old sites.
    teverly

  11. #10
    Charter Member
    us
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    Dec 2003
    S.W. Schuylkill County
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    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbenz
    Based on past posts which were given ID's with supporting evidence, it appears to be be an organ reed, or a closely related instrument. It's still beyond me why these turn up in fields, rather than dumps. Dang musical litterbugs. Although I'm simply regurgitating what has been posted before (thusly deserving little credit), 2/3 of the way down this page you'll see what they originally looked like. http://www.musical-museum.org/teachersframe.htm
    nhbenz I.D.'d it Exactly. part of an Organ Reed

  12. #11
    hu
    Gypsyheart~ Queen of Rust

    Nov 2005
    Ozarks
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    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbenz
    Based on past posts which were given ID's with supporting evidence, it appears to be be an organ reed, or a closely related instrument. It's still beyond me why these turn up in fields, rather than dumps. Dang musical litterbugs. Although I'm simply regurgitating what has been posted before (thusly deserving little credit), 2/3 of the way down this page you'll see what they originally looked like. http://www.musical-museum.org/teachersframe.htm
    Way to Go Benny!
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  13. #12
    us
    Confederate/Man

    Jan 2007
    Fredericksburg Va
    Fisher cz6a Quicksilver & Whites MXT
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    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Yes I found two of those last year here in Fredericksburg Va. I did some research, and they were reeds for a small type of musical instrument, organ. You are missing the brass piece that attaches to the rivet at its base.
    Not sure if it was a wind instrument or key? Hope this helps
    Rebel Man
    "Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school"
    Albert Einstein

  14. #13

    Jan 2006
    Born in Keyser, Wv. I live at Rawlings, Md. 21557
    I use 2 old model Whites 5000D Series2/6000D 2 Pro.
    21

    Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel Man
    Yes I found two of those last year here in Fredericksburg Va. I did some research, and they were reeds for a small type of musical instrument, organ. You are missing the brass piece that attaches to the rivet at its base.
    Not sure if it was a wind instrument or key? Hope this helps
    Rebel Man


    Thanks Rebel Man. I'm sure now that is exactly what it is
    I use a metal detector to find Civil War Relics. I also hunt for Fossils,Old Coins and Antique Bottles. I have been doing this for 37 years.

 

 

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