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    I just had a crazy thought! Could the tool be chrome/nickel plated? That would explain the lack of rust. Could the lines be brush marks from some crude plating method? http://www.finishing.com/60/82.shtml


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    Jeff, the first thing I would do is have it checked to see if it is a meteorite by checking for nickel. If it has nickel, it is a meteorite! It seems to have flow lines on it as if it came down with the hole side towards earth. If so the back I'll bet has no holes at all. If it is a meteorite. It may be very rare because of it's shape. From there the mystery will only get larger. But that is the fun of treasure hinting, a mystery item! It could have been, what ever it is, droped into a cannon and fired during the civil war. What ever you find out please keep us posted! jimb
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    The other side does have pit marks but they are not as deep on the other side,the first 3 inches none to barley visible pit markings the rest of it does but like i said not as deep. i have tested it with my metal detector and it bops back and fourth between iron and coins(nickle ?) the weird part is i dont know if im explaining it right but when u touch it, it kinda has an oily feel to it. ty for the info
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    I dont think so unless they plated the inside to...

  6. #45
    I thought this was solved...it's a blacksmiths' drift...surely you don't think this is actually a meteor that was shaped into a weapon do you?
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    I just noticed that in the original post of this thread you describe the item as having "flow lines"...so you've obviously been researching characteristics of meteors and are "leading" the "experts" to draw your conclusions...
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    It might be solved , I was told it was a Blacksmiths drift. I tried calling a place to have it looked at called iron workers project Uconn in Torrington C.T, it was a brick wall, there are no Blacksmiths in torrington to have the item looked at.i dont have a car right now to drive out of town to bring it somewhere else.I originally posted that it had flow lines plus the thumbprints beacause the surface of the item does have these and at first when i found it i thought it was a spear or dagger forged out of a meteorite. I posted my item on this sight on another thread that got deleted and the outcome was that it was a unique , possibly one of a kind blacksmiths drift. so maybe that part is solved, but im still wondering whats up with the surface of the item. i was told that it is possibly old, ive been told by a couple antique stores it was very old from the middle ages. not being able to take it to an expert right now sucks.so im wondering it may be possible it was forged out of a meteorite...............

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    im just mentioning it because that is what i thought of at first a spear or dagger forged out of a iron meteorite. beacause of the color the flow lines, the , thumbprints, the heavyness of the item....

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ID:	633087 Hello i went back and found these in the same area i found the drift at does anyone know what these are?

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    One looks like a wolf, one looks like a bone? weird right what are these? magnet sticks to all, registered under iron on my metaldetector, found in same area i found the blacksmiths drift, any help would be appreciated thanks jeff also the other one that looks like a nail going through it?
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    New pics of some things i found in the area where i found the drift

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    added pics of other things i found at the sight were i found the drift at . anyone know what they are? need help

  14. #53
    They look like slag from metal working.
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    could it be slag from a blacksmith? scrap left behind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
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ID:	633233 Some what clearer photo of the wolf or coyote? any one have any clues?
    Seriously, I'm sure you see lots of things in clouds as well. Its slag in the shape of a squirrel.
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    i meant could it be the slag e.c.t from a black smith?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    i meant could it be the slag e.c.t from a black smith?
    black smith is possible but looks more industrial than that, although metal working happens at lots of different levels. Keep looking for clues, your getting closer.
    TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!

    'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
    How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
    A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds.
    'They look over their shoulder, I look to the ground.' 30/09/12
    We can not understand ourselves unless we understand our HISTORY.

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ID:	633264thanks for the info heres more pics from other things i found, one looks like a point the end of a knive or something, the other pic with the two items in it look like very old nails, the other thing i have no clue, what do you think let me know thanks jeff

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    I found a lot of the nails that look like the ones in pic 2 from the same place i found the drift?thats a lot of corosion on these nails, ive looked at pics they tell me these nails are very old any one agree?

 

 
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