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  1. #1
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    Buttons and a cool pull tab

    I found my first ever flat buttons today, Also found this copper button with four holes. I dug up this neat pull tab. I have never seen one like it before, it looks like a vintage tab. I don't care for tabs but I will be keeping this one!
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    SkyPirate

  2. #2
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    Mar 2010
    Florida
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    I have that same tab....its the only one Ive ever kept.

  3. #3
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    May 2011
    Central New York
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    I have the same tab as well.. did some research and found that it is the first type of pull tab made.
    J. Servello
    New York Antler Outdoors
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  4. #4
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    Sep 2011
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    I am old enough to remember those tabs. I have only found one as they weren't used for long.
    Rumor was, there were more than a few thumbs sliced by that style tab so the ring-style tab was created.
    I am just guessing but I believe that style tab was around 1964 or so in manufacture.
    Probably off by twenty years too.

  5. #5
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    Nov 2011
    Charles Town, WV
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    I dug a tab like that too. It was right in the middle of a field.
    "Life's a garden. DIG IT!!!" - - Joe Dirt

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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    Yeah, they were used 1962-1964. Here are some related pics. I haven't found many, but probably have about 20 that I have found detecting.

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    Interestingly enough....this type of pulltab was only made for a very very short time. It was called a dogbone tab. I have never found one, but it's cool to know they were made.


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    Baldingboy

  7. #7
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    Jan 2012
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    Very cool pull tab.

  8. #8
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    Oct 2011
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    Well it wouldn't be so cool if there were a 100 bazillion of them around. But yeah, that is sorta cool.

    The one thing that surprises me though, is I don't remember ever seeing one. You would of thought I might of when my brother (and everyone elses brother) collected beer cans. I remember seeing a lot of empty cans with their pull tabs intact.

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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    Congratulations Joe! It looks like your finally on an old spot bud. The flats are definitely mid 1800's. Keep going back, I'm willing to bet there is some good stuff there

    mike

    Woodland Detectors - Open 7 days, Toll Free 855-966-3563 - Build your own Packages!

  10. #10
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    Re: Buttons and a cool pull tab

    Quote Originally Posted by AA Woodland Detectors
    Congratulations Joe! It looks like your finally on an old spot bud. The flats are definitely mid 1800's. Keep going back, I'm willing to bet there is some good stuff there

    mike
    Thanks Mike, I will be going back to that site in a couple weeks. Stay tuned, I might find something good.
    SkyPirate

 

 

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