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  • I'm sure they are

    41 24.85%
  • Could be, but need more info

    29 17.58%
  • Don't think they are

    49 29.70%
  • Undecided

    46 27.88%
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  1. #1
    us
    Apr 2007
    Austin, TX
    Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
    3,112

    Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    I found these while hunting a football field. They seem to be copper plated pewter, or something similar. What are they?
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    Found in a Football Field...What Are They?-lugnut-bottoms.jpg  
    It's better to be thought a fool, then open your mouth and remove all doubt.
    The definition of average is the best of the worst, and the worst of the best.

  2. #2
    us
    Jan 2007
    Mount Orab, Ohio
    Garrett Ace250, Whites Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax and Compadre
    236
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    A wild guess.........used as game pieces or dice.

    ToddB64
    Garrett Ace 250, White's Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax, Tesoro Compadre, Treasure Products Vibra-Probe 570, Cen-Tech Pinpointer, Lesche Digger, Arkie Tabdog Hand Digger Replica, Detect USA RatphonesMax, Janster Coin Probe.

  3. #3
    us
    "Is that a Geiger Counter?"

    Feb 2006
    South Central Upstate NY in the foothills of the headlands
    '72 RS Kit/Musketeer Advantage with 8" & 10" DD coils/Fisher F75se with 11" DD & 6.5" concentric coils/Sunray FX-1 Probe/Black Widows/Rattler/F-Point/Merlin SXL Pinpointers
    3,191
    13 times
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Olympic, World Cup Soccer lug nuts.

    Darned if I know. Counter-weights to add to sneakers or leggings for training? Build your muscles up faster?
    We got rid of the kid - the cats were allergic.

  4. #4
    us
    Apr 2007
    Austin, TX
    Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
    3,112

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    No,it is not threaded. The pics show both sides.
    It's better to be thought a fool, then open your mouth and remove all doubt.
    The definition of average is the best of the worst, and the worst of the best.

  5. #5

    Jun 2007
    Michigan
    Treasure Ace 100
    61

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Wow ! Looks like some neat little sports charms. I wonder how old they are ?

  6. #6

    Apr 2007
    Mankato, MN
    Minelab e-Trac, White E-Series DFX
    2,911
    Banner Finds (3)

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    I found some images of something close and an article that goes along with it. Maybe it will lead someone in the right direction.

    Checker Club meeting comes to order
    Charles Bates
    11/01/2004
    Event proves fun and beneficial for all involved.

    Next to the latest in manufacturing technologies and equipment, AMERICAN MACHINIST'S Checker Club drew quite a bit of attention at IMTS 2004. Thousands of show attendees took part in the event that had them on a "scavenger hunt" of sorts for various custom-made checkers manufactured by Club-member companies distributing them at their booths. The hunt was not only fun but informative. In addition to a checker, participants walked away with a better understanding of innovative manufacturing solutions offered by each Club member.

    After collecting a complete set of checkers, participants returned to the AMERICANMACHINIST booth where they received an official Checker Club playing board, walked through a CribMaster Accu-Port system that determined if they were eligible for a drawing, and voted on their favorite checkers. Voting categories included best design, most comprehensive explanation of manufacturing methods, most innovative concept, and more.

    Of all the votes cast, the clear winner was Hydromat Inc, St. Louis, which combined bronze and stainless steel into a checker that also commemorated the company's 25th anniversary. Those polled commented on both the checker's aesthetics and its quick cycle time — the checker was made on the show floor in just 15 sec. They were also impressed by Hydromat's detailed explanation of how the checker was produced on the company's Epic R/T 32/45-16 rotary-transfer machine.

    "We entered the Club to win with an attractive checker made in the fastest cycle time possible," comments Bruno Schmitter, president and CEO of Hydromat. "And of course, to show off Hydromat's capabilities and its flexible, high-speed machines. I think we accomplished that. Our machines ran at 10 3 the speed a single-spindle machine would have to complete such a part."

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

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2006
    Castle Shannon, PA
    Whites MXT
    1,118
    3 times

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    What is confusing me is that they all have basketball players on one side, and different sports related items on the other. The one in the middle is a volleyball and I am certain there is no World Cup basketball.

    Hmmmm.....

  8. #8
    us
    Jan 2007
    Mount Orab, Ohio
    Garrett Ace250, Whites Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax and Compadre
    236
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?


    Piggman1......I stand by my first reply/guess : game pieces/dice.

    Unless someone else can prove me wrong, I win !! LOL

    ToddB64
    Garrett Ace 250, White's Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax, Tesoro Compadre, Treasure Products Vibra-Probe 570, Cen-Tech Pinpointer, Lesche Digger, Arkie Tabdog Hand Digger Replica, Detect USA RatphonesMax, Janster Coin Probe.

  9. #9
    us
    Dec 2004
    Troy X5
    7,144
    4 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Quote Originally Posted by ToddB64

    Piggman1......I stand by my first reply/guess : game pieces/dice.

    Unless someone else can prove me wrong, I win !! LOL

    ToddB64
    All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell

  10. #10
    medic minded

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    They almost look like some sort of die press. These are used to press designs onto hard or soft objects and by the looks of the design i would be pretty sure you have dies from a die punch set.. Now remember im nobody so i can be like everybody and be wrong as well ..... HH Cool Find.....

  11. #11

    Nov 2005
    DENMARK
    XP-Deus, Tesoro Vaquero.
    776
    16 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (5)

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?


    Childrens toy !!

    Memory cubes.

    All cubes have a basketball player on one side and an other motive on the other. They are identical two and two on that side, and you have to memorize where they are, when you turn them. If you donīt have two identical they must be turned back (basketball) again. Then it is the other childs turn. When one finds a match those two cubes are taken out of the game. The one with most matches at the end wins.


  12. #12
    us
    Apr 2007
    Austin, TX
    Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
    3,112

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Great guesses guys and gals. As soon as the ground dries a little more I will be back out there, I'm sure there are more to be found. I'm still waiting for someone to show me a picture of what they really are. Until then, they are still a mystery to me.
    It's better to be thought a fool, then open your mouth and remove all doubt.
    The definition of average is the best of the worst, and the worst of the best.

  13. #13
    us
    Jan 2007
    Mount Orab, Ohio
    Garrett Ace250, Whites Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax and Compadre
    236
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?


    Too bad search engines (Google, Yahoo, etc..) aren't capable of photo image recognition, otherwise we could have solved this mystery at the gitgo ! LOL

    ToddB64
    Garrett Ace 250, White's Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax, Tesoro Compadre, Treasure Products Vibra-Probe 570, Cen-Tech Pinpointer, Lesche Digger, Arkie Tabdog Hand Digger Replica, Detect USA RatphonesMax, Janster Coin Probe.

  14. #14
    us
    Jan 2007
    Mount Orab, Ohio
    Garrett Ace250, Whites Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax and Compadre
    236
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Howdy Piggman1 !

    I see you've been active here (27 replies just today), but not on FMD forums since you introduced the football field "thingy's" on 6-16-07 ! ?

    Have you seen the replies, guesses, suggestions, etc. over there ? Would like to get your comments on some of those, especially the suggestion of a "show and tell" visit with the school athletic director. Also, my reply asking if those little things might be hollow inside, how to find out, etc..

    Looking forward to your reply! (Smile)

    Todd
    Garrett Ace 250, White's Classic ll, Tesoro Bandido ll uMax, Tesoro Compadre, Treasure Products Vibra-Probe 570, Cen-Tech Pinpointer, Lesche Digger, Arkie Tabdog Hand Digger Replica, Detect USA RatphonesMax, Janster Coin Probe.

  15. #15
    TreasureTales

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Do these things unscrew? Could they be a type of sports pin? Like the pins traded at the Olympics?

  16. #16
    us
    Apr 2007
    Austin, TX
    Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
    3,112

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    They cannot be unscrewed, they are not tapped, and they are solid. Nothing prys or unscrews open. The pictures show all to be seen.
    It's better to be thought a fool, then open your mouth and remove all doubt.
    The definition of average is the best of the worst, and the worst of the best.

  17. #17
    TreasureTales

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Ooooh, I love a good mystery. OK, are they tongue studs? hehehe

  18. #18
    us
    Apr 2007
    Austin, TX
    Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
    3,112

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Now that one made me laugh, tongue studs. Maybe athletic Ben Wa Balls.
    It's better to be thought a fool, then open your mouth and remove all doubt.
    The definition of average is the best of the worst, and the worst of the best.

  19. #19
    TreasureTales

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Quote Originally Posted by piggman1
    Maybe athletic Ben Wa Balls.
    LOL. WAAAAAY too tiny for that.

    The designs are raised or incised? And did you say what metal they are made of? They seem to be very well made, whatever they are. Very sturdy.

  20. #20
    us
    Apr 2007
    Austin, TX
    Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
    3,112

    Re: Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

    Designs are incised and seem to be made of copper plated pewter, or something similar.
    It's better to be thought a fool, then open your mouth and remove all doubt.
    The definition of average is the best of the worst, and the worst of the best.

 

 
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