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  1. #1
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    Nov 2009
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    Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.


    What does it say?
    Any comments?
    Thanks
    teddy

  2. #2
    us
    Nov 2009
    148

    Re: Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rando
    It was called Detroit Ship Building and Dry Dock and Later American Shipbuilding.

    Detroit Shipbuilding began as Gordon Campbell & Co., later Campbell & Owen. It was acquired by Frank Kirby in 1871 and incorporated as Detroit Dry Dock in 1874. Detroit Dry Dock acquired nearby Wyandotte Shipbuilding in 1878. Thomas Edison and Henry Ford both worked as apprentice machinists at Detroit Dry Dock. Kirby sold the company to The American Ship Building Company in 1899, which renamed it Detroit Shipbuilding, and reorganized its operations, so that ships' hulls were built in the Wyandotte yard and outfitted in the Detroit yard.

    Thanks much! I wasn't sure about the word "ship" on the piece.

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    Re: Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.

    bully!!

  4. #4
    us
    Jul 2009
    new jersey
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    Re: Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.

    "I'd rather not say what ship or when. I'd also rather not show the whole piece."

    Probably a wise move, but just say "won't". It keeps us from wondering if we can ever pry it out of you:

    Abourt twenty-six ships went down, and many of these were recovered and scrapped. Assuming you're wanting to date the stamp, and already know about the company; you might head in the direction of brass door locks which exist in numbers, and where some are dated. Other brass collectables also exist which can be dated. Many of these were made by the Detroit Ship Building Co. and bear the same stamp as yours.

    johnnyi

  5. #5
    us
    Nov 2009
    148

    Re: Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.

    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyi
    "I'd rather not say what ship or when. I'd also rather not show the whole piece."

    Probably a wise move, but just say "won't". It keeps us from wondering if we can ever pry it out of you:

    Abourt twenty-six ships went down, and many of these were recovered and scrapped. Assuming you're wanting to date the stamp, and already know about the company; you might head in the direction of brass door locks which exist in numbers, and where some are dated. Other brass collectables also exist which can be dated. Many of these were made by the Detroit Ship Building Co. and bear the same stamp as yours.

    Thanks, I'll look for one of those.

  6. #6
    us
    Jul 2009
    new jersey
    minelab
    1,698
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    Re: Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.

    Quote Originally Posted by teddy
    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyi
    "I'd rather not say what ship or when. I'd also rather not show the whole piece."

    Probably a wise move, but just say "won't". It keeps us from wondering if we can ever pry it out of you:

    Abourt twenty-six ships went down, and many of these were recovered and scrapped. Assuming you're wanting to date the stamp, and already know about the company; you might head in the direction of brass door locks which exist in numbers, and where some are dated. Other brass collectables also exist which can be dated. Many of these were made by the Detroit Ship Building Co. and bear the same stamp as yours.

    Teddy, here's one that shows the same stamp. http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Brass-Vi...02179003r29154

    Thanks, I'll look for one of those.
    johnnyi

  7. #7
    us
    Nov 2009
    148

    Re: Need ID on stamping found on shipwreck item.

    That's an interesting piece there johnnyi but not what I have.
    That one looks almost new but probably because it wasn't under water for 100 years.
    Still that's a great buy for a general nautical collector.
    Thanks
    teddy

 

 

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