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    Mar 2009
    Tuscarawas County, Ohio
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    Thoughts on this gimlet tool...

    I dug this item a couple miles from Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort (Ft. Laurens). It was found near a river crossing that was used back then. The same crossing was also used in a 1764 military expedition (Bouquet). My understanding is the tool was used to clean the touch hole of a musket. I also included a picture I found online of a tool that matches mine with the caption "Rev war 18th century" http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...mlet-tool-hand So, now this has me excited thinking I may have dug an item that dates to the Revolutionary War.

    The tool measures 4" in length. The handle is 2" and the diameter of the shaft is 3/16".

    Any thoughts on if this piece dates to the Revolutionary War?

    -Swartzie
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    Oldest coins: KG II Halfpence (1727-1760), Liberty Cap 1/2 cent (1795-1797), 1808 1/2 Real.

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    us
    CS IS NEXT

    Nov 2005
    MARYLAND
    TDI White's MXT's and Surf II Lot's-O-Coil's
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    Re: Thoughts on this gimlet tool...

    They used these in the Civil War to twist broken pieces of frtiction primer's out of the vent holes in cannon's.Cool find

 

 

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