Another short but nice hunt.

omegared31

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Got out today for another hour hunt b4 work and ended up finding a few nice things and a Cpl things I have no clue about.
1936D Buffalo Nickel
Old Pocket Knife ( No clue the make of it)
Some small piece of jewelry
A square plate
And what I thought was a nail has me wondering now because on the head of it it has a star and its made of either brass or copper.
Thanks for looking and open for all suggestions on what my mystery items are. HH
 

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I think that plate is flash Gordon's belt buckle
 

the bottom left picture. if it had two tabs that are broken off that look like the arrow slots , i have the same parts on amy antique cars . they go through insulation under the hood and go into holes to hold up the insulation.
 

Copper flashing nail,, commonly used in roofing applications when nailing copper flashing to roof.
the oblong tag looks like an identification tag that could have had a name, letter, or number punched into it and then attached to a drawer or cabinet. Just guessing.
 

Copper flashing nail,, commonly used in roofing applications when nailing copper flashing to roof.
The oblong tag looks like an identification tag that could have had a name, letter, or number punched into it and then attached to a drawer or cabinet. Just guessing.
 

the bottom left picture. if it had two tabs that are broken off that look like the arrow slots , i have the same parts on amy antique cars . they go through insulation under the hood and go into holes to hold up the insulation.

So how old we talkin here?
 

Nice quick hunt :occasion14:
 

These are 1950's Schrade Walden made knives. The one on the right looks a lot like the one I found.
 

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