Pair of Indians, buttons, and Skelton keys

john845

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I got out for a few hours today to a site I keep pounding. It keeps producing I lost count of how many Indians came from this spot. I found two today one is a 18?? And the other an 06 that still has lots of detail. Also found two skeleton keys, two broken buttons, and a watch winder I think. Am I correct saying that is a watçh winder? All the two piece buttons I find at this site are broken. Its a shame because I found one eagle button there and I think that's what they usually are. The other button is missing the shank. I would have like to gotten some more time in but the bugs were bad and it is hot already.
Happy Hunting Everyone!!!
 

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Congratualtions on the skeleton keys! :occasion14:
 

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''watch winder I think''

Its actually a key off an old Metronome.
 

Hawks88

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Nice finds. I like the keys. I think it’s an old alarm clock winder.
 

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John845, your a hound-dog at those sites.... Your 1 guy that I don't want to detect behind.... you really clean out a sight.. lol... I'm still in Cal. until wed. .. Good Luck hunting
 

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I agree that the watch winder is the winding key from the back of a old alarm clock. I remember the old clocks I used and it is a perfect match.

Keep rounding up the tribe. I am in an Indian drought and could really use some of your wampum :tongue3:.
 

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john845

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thank you everyone... i think we can all agree its some sort of winder
 

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