Help with civil war ID

Petrie502

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Sep 2, 2012
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πŸ₯‡ Banner finds
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Detector(s) used
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS (Combat Marine retired)
SEMPER FIDELIS
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting

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Guess nobody knows
 

It sort of reminds me of a bloodletting tool. These were spring-loaded when you press a button and would use your razor to Lance the skin.
 

Oops we were posting at the same time.
 

You guys are awesome, I know it's an eagle we reference them as chicken buttons in ky!! A gleam huh what were they for
 

They were use for bloodletting. If you had a wound that got infected they would use it to Lance the skin and opening up to drain it. It's a really cool civil war find.
 

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