15 inch pointy thing.

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Found near some other mid to late 1800’s relics. Threaded and appears to be all brass. About 15 inches long. I have no clue. Any thoughts? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1547676424.528898.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1547676435.344485.jpg

Thanks. Jgas.
 

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Lightning rod tip.
 

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That’s what I was leaning towards but wanted to get some confirmation. Thanks guys. Jgas.
 

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Jeeeez Tommy, that MUST have hurt.
I tellya it took 3 nurses to bring the spear or harpoon in then they say this is to help with the pain look you nut bag I would say that is the pain
 

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I have no idea, the lightning rod theory sounds likely. I’m just glad it’s not some medieval VD medical device
 

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