Old ship planks ?

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IMG_20161117_103212408.jpg I am not sure if the images are uploading but here is another photo. Hope it works !
 

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Here is another I hope
 

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IMO... piece of a bench ... says VINI.
 

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Maybe a bench, or maybe part of an old pier. Could possibly be part of an old building as well. Is probably a leftover from a past hurricane...assuming you're near a coastline. Then again, there have been large enough storms in the Great Lakes to take out old piers and buildings also.
 

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A close look at one of those nails, might shed some light on the situation.

To the best of my knowledge, handmade nails were NOT used in benches. 6" thick sounds odd for a bench also.
 

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I don't know much about shipping building, or anything else for that matter. But, I know that those nails are old, and that they were "covered" with that white putty, to seal them. If it were a pier or building, I don't think it would have that feature. I know they used tar and pitch to seal wooden boats, as well as stuffing fibers into the seams, but I don't know what the white stuff could be.

As initially stated, I don't know much, but I know that I can NOT rule out this being a piece of an old boat.

I think congrats might be in order....
 

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A close look at one of those nails, might shed some light on the situation.

To the best of my knowledge, handmade nails were NOT used in benches. 6" thick sounds odd for a bench also.
 

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