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  1. #1

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    Colonial Lead find

    Found in an area with items dating from about 1740-1820. The particular spot I dug it was where some of the mid. 1700s stuff had been found, but everything was fairly close so probably doesn't mean much.

    52mm diameter.

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    Re: Colonial Lead find



    IP...could those square holes be nail holes

    SS

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher


    IP...could those square holes be nail holes

    SS
    They could be, but not sure why "this" would be nailed into"that"?
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Patch
    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher


    IP...could those square holes be nail holes

    SS
    They could be, but not sure why "this" would be nailed into"that"?
    Looks like some sort of washer or cover, but nailed into what and it looks like it hasn't been bent around anything

  5. #5

    Apr 2007
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Geez, it's a 3-holer. Close relative to the 4-holer and distant cousin to the 3-ringer.

    What was "this' nailed to "that?" Cause.

    Daryl
    The only way to really understand something is to play with it.

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by BioProfessor
    Geez, it's a 3-holer. Close relative to the 4-holer and distant cousin to the 3-ringer.

    What was "this' nailed to "that?" Cause.

    Daryl
    Daryl...have you had to much wine...hic

    SS

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher
    Quote Originally Posted by BioProfessor
    Geez, it's a 3-holer. Close relative to the 4-holer and distant cousin to the 3-ringer.

    What was "this' nailed to "that?" Cause.

    Daryl
    Daryl...have you had to much wine...hic

    SS

    Something has to wash down the crack.
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    Apr 2007
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    I usually just use a wash cloth with soap and water. Never tried wine. Hard to get the bottle round back.

    Daryl
    The only way to really understand something is to play with it.

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Patch, It could have been nailed to something but I doubt it. Odds are it's the same kind of deal as this pewter coin I dug at the bottom of the N.J. canal. I think it and your's were probably used for a sinker (and possibly stabbed by a fork tine).
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyi
    Patch, It could have been nailed to something but I doubt it. Odds are it's the same kind of deal as this pewter coin I dug at the bottom of the N.J. canal. I think it and your's were probably used for a sinker (and possibly stabbed by a fork tine).
    johnnyi....a sinker as in weight the holes in your piece look identical to IP, but why would a sinker be round like that, here in the UK, a sinker refers to a fishing weight

    SS

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher
    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyi
    Patch, It could have been nailed to something but I doubt it. Odds are it's the same kind of deal as this pewter coin I dug at the bottom of the N.J. canal. I think it and your's were probably used for a sinker (and possibly stabbed by a fork tine).
    johnnyi....a sinker as in weight the holes in your piece look identical to IP, but why would a sinker be round like that, here in the UK, a sinker refers to a fishing weight

    SS

    just something handy
    johnnyi

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyi
    Patch, It could have been nailed to something but I doubt it. Odds are it's the same kind of deal as this pewter coin I dug at the bottom of the N.J. canal. I think it and your's were probably used for a sinker (and possibly stabbed by a fork tine).

    Cool... but forget about my junk lead and tell me what you know about that coin. Halfpenny size? Can you see any detail on the Britannia side/other?
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Hmmm, it appears we have a puzzle here with these 3-holed objects from the Colonial era........

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Whizzers?
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Yeah, whizzers/spinner toy is what I was thinking too.
    God Bless!

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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by cheese
    Yeah, whizzers/spinner toy is what I was thinking too.
    Only two holes are needed, and they would be more centered.
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    Re: Colonial Lead find

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Patch
    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher
    Quote Originally Posted by BioProfessor
    Geez, it's a 3-holer. Close relative to the 4-holer and distant cousin to the 3-ringer.

    What was "this' nailed to "that?" Cause.

    Daryl
    Daryl...have you had to much wine...hic

    SS

    Something has to wash down the crack.



    Who needs Cartwheel Pennies anyway?

 

 

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