Son Of a Cow Dog, would you look at this crap.

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Brother John Whooped me again. He found 5 eagle buttons today and I found this crap  :-[ well, not all of it's crap. What you're about to see are my humble share of todays finds.
I like the flat button, don't know what era it is, do you? The other button/rivet has 4 W's with what looks like the top of a capitol bldg. between each W. Era? Don't know what the ornate piece with the rose is either. and how about the stirrup. What era do you think it is. Oh yea I have been wanting to find a harmonica reed in one piece, found two instead in the same hole.
 

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KirkTN said:
TreasureTales & Ray In CA. here's a pic of the backmark on the spoon. Lookin' at it with a 10x glass it says "PAT.SEPT 31'06 ROGERS NICKEL SILVER" The hardest one to make out is the 3 on 31 but it's a 3 as best as I can tell.

That is AWESOME! If you don't want this crap, send it to me and I'll gladly add it to my crap spoon collection, hehe. ;D ;D

Seriously, to me finding something like this is almost as gratifying as finding an old silver coin. It's one of the fringe benefits of coinshooting.

Keep posting your crap. We love it!

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Dont think the elk brand is colonial I always wondered about those buttons
 

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TreasureTales said:
I think the ornate item with the rose is a Suspender Clip. Looks maybe Victorian era.

That is exactly that that is. I have dug many of these clips at old house sites.


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The tid bits of ID knowledge gained from folks on this site makes being a charter member all the sweeter. Thanks everyone. ;D

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TEXAN Connection said:
Dont think the elk brand is colonial I always wondered about those buttons

I'm thinking early 1900's work clothes buttons. I've found a few in the past too.
Need collection though.
-MM-
 

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Hey Thanks ModerMiner, I just added a question about the elk brand to TexanConnections post about buttons of this type.
 

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Thanks again ModerMiner, cool site I just added it to my favorites. I appreciate your research. ;)

ps that sweet orr button is really interesting.
 

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Look's good to me Kirk....that's a good day in my book.A little bit of electrolysis on the stirrup should make a nice piece for the mantel.Congrat's and HH!!
 

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Hey civilman, I think I'll try that. I just made me up one of those little do it yourself electolysis get ups today. Been tryin' it out on some worthless pieces. It works :D
 

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Congrats on your great finds. I'd like to see some pics of the stirrup after you clean it in your new electrolysis.
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Wow,I don't see any crap there man...all are treasure to me...Haha...

I like the stirrup a alot...I would like to do some research on that too...maybe I can help to identify the era...

Great Job! Keep it up!

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Thanks MJ I was thinkin' it was cool that most of the reeds where left. I appreciate the link also. ;)
 

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Have you lost your mind? Awesome finds! I love buttons. I've only found one noteworthy in the past 2 years. WTG
 

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Oh yea I have been wanting to find a harmonica reed in one piece, found two instead in the same hole.

Great stuff! I'm always happy to dig stuff older than me.

Just FYI - all harmonicas have two reed plates - one for blowing, the other for sucking (can I say that in a family forum? ??? :P :-X). I'm surprised people don't ALWAYS find two in the same hole. How can you lose half a harmonica?

Looks like you found a popular camp spot. I dig a place where I've found 4000 year old arrow heads all the way up to items from the 1930 within a 200 ft radius.

Keep digging!

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Man if I found that stuff I would be flying!!

That is really good crap as you call it.


I wish I could find some more places around here with crap like that.

Good job
 

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DCMatt said:
Oh yea I have been wanting to find a harmonica reed in one piece, found two instead in the same hole.


I'm surprised people don't ALWAYS find two in the same hole. How can you lose half a harmonica?


DCMatt

By getting it ploughed to bits :D
 

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