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  1. #1
    us
    Apr 2009
    gulf coast, Texas
    Fisher 1266-x, CZ-7, CZ-20, F-5
    128

    I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Several years ago while visiting in Maryland I was MD in a
    garden and dug this Hand Gernade. The house was built
    in the late 40's by the present owner.
    They don't have any idea where this thing came from.
    The primer end hole is threaded, the brass filling plug
    is stuck, and the bottom hole and hanger knob are seized,
    and the detonator and trigger are gone.
    Other than that it's in good working order.
    Anyone have any thoughts about origin?

    Hay
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails I know what it is......where did it come from?-pine.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2007
    Georgia
    1265X and Tejon
    1,224
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    Banner Finds (2)

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    looks like a pineapple grenade lighter to me.
    Newt

  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2009
    Northern WV
    Whites V3 Whites XLT & Garrett Ace250 W/ 2 ProPointers
    58

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    "Other than that it's in good working order."

    This a good thing?

  4. #4
    us
    Apr 2009
    gulf coast, Texas
    Fisher 1266-x, CZ-7, CZ-20, F-5
    128

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Newt, Defiantly not a lighter.
    Its cast iron, 3-3 1/2 pounds.
    I would guess it was in the ground since
    early 50's. It was found with misc. military
    buttons and insignias and some pet ID tags
    all from the 50.

    Hay

  5. #5
    us
    DFCA

    Dec 2006
    Kansas
    Minelab E-trac
    5,892
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    it's a WW II frag grenade. it was popular to defuse them and bring them back to the states as gag gifts

  6. #6
    us
    Dec 2007
    Wisconsin
    1,350
    9 times

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    I don't think it's a pineapple grenade, it looks closer to a ww1 ball grenade (French/German). The "nipple" whatsit on the bottom is interesting. Doing a bit of digging on this one.
    "Carelessness, overconfidence and arrogance are our greatest enemies."

  7. #7
    us
    Mar 2009
    Cotopaxi, Colorado
    CZ-7, F5, FX-3
    340

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?


    "Kugel grenade Model 1913 " Kugelhandgranate "

    The Germans began the war with the Kugel grenade, a heavy device with sphere segments on the outside made with cast iron and a brass fuse. A pull on the wire loop ignited the fuse with a 7-second delay and the main black powder charge was detonated. It was low technology, but was useful if the thrower was protected from the resulting shrapnel shower. It weighed 2.2 pounds with 1.5 ounces of black powder-based mixture and could be thrown about 50 feet.
    http://www.militarytrader.com/upload...%20Grenade.jpg

    http://www.jcdevine.com/images/aucti...52-0623_sm.jpg

    TiredIron

  8. #8
    us
    Dec 2007
    Wisconsin
    1,350
    9 times

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Quote Originally Posted by TiredIron
    It is my opinion that what you have is.......
    "Kugel grenade Model 1913 " Kugelhandgranate "

    http://www.passioncompassion1418.com...#Kugelhand1913

    TiredIron
    A variation perhaps as it's very close in design (the one pictured is bolstered , the kugels are not). The piece (nipple) on the bottom
    may have been to attach the grenade for rifle or other use? Never seen this particular grenade and it is cool!

    EDIT: Hanger as noted in the first post? (DOH)
    "Carelessness, overconfidence and arrogance are our greatest enemies."

  9. #9
    us
    Apr 2009
    gulf coast, Texas
    Fisher 1266-x, CZ-7, CZ-20, F-5
    128

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    This thing may be a variation of the 1913 German
    grenade. It had a flip off trigger rather that a pull
    detonator. The hinge pivots at in the casting near
    the top.

    Thanks for all the input.

    Hay

  10. #10
    us
    Mar 2009
    Cotopaxi, Colorado
    CZ-7, F5, FX-3
    340

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    OK.......you guys are putting me on the spot. The gray matter doesn't work as fast as it used to. I retract my Kugel 1913 guess. Further observation and thinking makes me lean more toward a .........'wait for it'.....waaaaait for it....

    "The 1918 Shinkle".\ A U.S. made product.
    http://www.lexpev.nl/grenades/americ...s/shinkle.html

    http://www.paul-spence1964.com/shinkle.html

    TiredIron

  11. #11
    us
    Dec 2007
    Wisconsin
    1,350
    9 times

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Quote Originally Posted by TiredIron

    OK.......you guys are putting me on the spot. The gray matter doesn't work as fast as it used to. I retract my Kugel 1913 guess. Further observation and thinking makes me lean more toward a .........'wait for it'.....waaaaait for it....
    "The 1918 Shinkle".\
    http://www.lexpev.nl/grenades/americ...s/shinkle.html

    TiredIron
    DOOD! Nicely done! I missed looking at the experimental stuff.
    "Carelessness, overconfidence and arrogance are our greatest enemies."

  12. #12
    us
    25+ years in this addicting hobby.

    Jan 2007
    Durant, Oklahoma
    Currently using Minelab E-Trac, XP Deus, Garrett AT Pro, and AT Gold. Creating a slot for the New CTX3030
    759
    9 times
    Metal Detecting
    Honorable Mentions (2)

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrisanddiane
    "Other than that it's in good working order."

    This a good thing?

    way cool find nonetheless.

  13. #13

    May 2005
    Maine
    Minelab Etrac
    3,354
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    You can still buy them at army navy surplus stiores. I bought one a few years ago. Just a thought. Weird find.

  14. #14
    us
    Apr 2009
    gulf coast, Texas
    Fisher 1266-x, CZ-7, CZ-20, F-5
    128

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    TiredIron, Thats exactly it. I would not have guess it was US
    made.
    Apparently very few people have seen one of these
    as I showed it to several military collectors and none could
    identify it. I've haunted more than my share of military
    surplus stores and never come across a SHINKLE 1918....
    Who knew...?

    Hay

  15. #15

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    That is one cool find
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  16. #16
    us
    Mar 2009
    Cotopaxi, Colorado
    CZ-7, F5, FX-3
    340

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Haybud,
    I sent a note out to several Collectors of WWI & WWII Ordnance and here is the reply I got back from one:

    TiredIron,

    You will be happy to know the "Shinkle" is probably the rarest of the 1st ww US grenades.
    It was only experimental and no more than 800 were ever made for testing.
    As im aware there are no more than a dozen in existence so yours is a very important find.
    Getting original spares to complete it will be near impossible i think. As for value a near complete one sold on ebay about 3 or 4 years ago for around $2500.
    If you wanted to sell it i could put you in touch with collectors i know in the US who would gladly buy it from you.
    Well done for finding such a rare piece of US history.
    Paul.

    Congratulations on its rarity.

    "Banner item"...?

  17. #17
    Charter Member
    us
    shhh...the person who posted above me just farted but wont see this since you scrolled down.

    Dec 2009
    St. Charles County, Missouri
    Tesoro Vaquero, Bounty Hunter Land Star
    1,466

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    In light of this new testimony, it is the opinion of this member to declare:

    BANNER!
    When detectors are outlawed, only outlaws will have detectors

  18. #18
    us
    Dec 2007
    Georgia
    1265X and Tejon
    1,224
    1 times
    Banner Finds (2)

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    $$$. Way to go!
    Newt

  19. #19
    us
    Jan 2006
    Anchorage AK
    Exterra 70, Etrac, AT Pro
    375

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Grenades scare me but the !!BANNER!! does not. Any find worth 2k+ is banner worthy. Awesome history piece to find. Just think of all the history that would rust away unknown if we did not metal detect. And the places that do not allow detecting are losing their history because it will never see the light of day.

  20. #20
    us
    Apr 2009
    gulf coast, Texas
    Fisher 1266-x, CZ-7, CZ-20, F-5
    128

    Re: I know what it is......where did it come from?

    Thanks for the help and interest
    in IDing this thing.

    Hay

 

 
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