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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2008
    MAINE
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    Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Hello, It is one piece cast Iron, except for the wingnut screw which is rusted in. Which leds me to believe it was still mounted to a piece of wood when it was droped which rotted away. The front looks to have had a Patent mark or other writing on it but I canot make out any words or letters for sure. Mostly ornamental perhaps showing the position or selection of something? If I can tie it to the military or a wagon part It will be a signifigant relic find for me! The hunt site is a pre civil war/ Indian war camp site in Illinois where Illinois Militia wagons were known to be abandoned and ransacked by indians in the early 1800s. I found it while m-ding out there over thanksgiving while visiting my wifes relatives! Thanks MaineRelic.
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  2. #2
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    monty

    Jan 2005
    Sand Springs, OK
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Pics too big for me to even guess. Monty
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  3. #3
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    Montana
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Interesting... looks like a dial that that when pointed allowed the user to see the selected whatever.

  4. #4
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    us
    May 2009
    central, Illinois
    white's spectrum VX3
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    maybe for a compass
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  5. #5
    us
    Mar 2009
    Cotopaxi, Colorado
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    hmmmm.....I'm positive its not a Colonial or pre Civil War Anti-Aircraft Site.

  6. #6
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Quote Originally Posted by Montana Jim

    Thanks fo the help with the pics Montana cause I really would like an ID and be ble too date it!!
    MaineRelic.

  7. #7
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    ANY HELP AT ALL WOULD BE APPRECATED !!!!!!!!
    MaineRelic.

  8. #8
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Quote Originally Posted by MaineRelic
    Hello, It is one piece cast Iron, except for the wingnut screw which is rusted in. Which leds me to believe it was still mounted to a piece of wood when it was droped which rotted away. The front looks to have had a Patent mark or other writing on it but I canot make out any words or letters for sure. Mostly ornamental perhaps showing the position or selection of something? If I can tie it to the military or a wagon part It will be a signifigant relic find for me! The hunt site is a pre civil war/ Indian war camp site in Illinois where Illinois Militia wagons were known to be abandoned during a retreat in the blackhawk war. I found it while m-ding out there over thanksgiving while visiting my wifes relatives! Thanks MaineRelic.
    MaineRelic.

  9. #9
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    Montana
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Been looking... no clue.

  10. #10
    ca
    Aug 2005
    460

    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    my guess would be a wood working tool. Cutter or chisel would go into rectangle grove,then then material (most likley Wood) would be centered with the thumb screw on top,then start turning by Hnad to turn out a perfect circle.

    Definatly a circle cutter of some type.modern day tools dont resemble a heavy hand turned device like that for we Have power tools to do the work instead of muscle power.
    circa late 1800 my guess

    not a very good example But here goes anyways

    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2428/...c019d6eddd.jpg

    But maybe that help Stir up the Cobwebs & Give You a real ID

  11. #11
    pr
    Oct 2008
    Vega Baja
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    can't tell from the pics but is that a patent on the cross bars?

  12. #12
    us
    Feb 2009
    NC
    Whites XLT
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    Re: Military Relic or Farm Relic ??

    Good eye allan It does look like text.

    It may be from a sundial.

    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3D20%26um%3D1
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