Unknown find in Winder, Georgia

tjspringfield

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Brian C.

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It looks like it was some part of a weight, the shaft would have slid down the opening, just a wild guess.
 

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tjspringfield

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everyone who has guessed has said something similar to that, it being some kind of weight. how old you think it is?
 

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Scale weight from an old commercial balance scale. Had one in a commercial fish house I worked in in Massachusetts
 

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Those balance scales go pretty far back. I would think the late 1800s is plausible but that's just a guess. Research and let us know!
 

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Have you found anything else nearby that can be dated? May give you an idea of a possible age.
 

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tjspringfield

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Oh yeah that looks like what it could have been definitely. and who knows, maybe it was from jug tavern. I didn't find anything else nearby it
 

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