Nick79
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Early tractor distributor cap (way past Civil War).
Looks like a hedgehog mine, with detonators.Hi all
Dug this in an area where I heard there were union soldiers and have dug some items from 1850s. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Thank you for your reply, do you have a picture of one? I can't seem to find an imageLooks like a hedgehog mine, with detonators.
They weren’t civil war era. I was just commentingThank you for your reply, do you have a picture of one? I can't seem to find an image
-Nick
I'm just trying to figure out what it was. So if it is and you have a picture that would be great. Or are you just kidding around?They weren’t civil war era. I was just commenting
My buddy thought it might be that too, so thats 2 votes hahaOn first thought / glance... a street gas lamp burner / part.
Good idea, not spray nozzles, they have a hole in the center that's too bigI think the answer to what it is will be found by identifying the brass fittings on the object. to me they look like spray nozzles .![]()
Reminds me of the one that washed up on the beach in Gilligans IslandLooks like a hedgehog mine, with detonators.
Early tractor distributor cap (way past Civil War).
I kind of jumped the gun there boss.....Once Charlie P. (NY), posted I knew why you hadn't chimed in.....!Retied Sarge said:
> Maybe send TCBG a PM and see what he has to say.
I did not comment about the object because I do not recognize it. All I can say is, it is not a civil war era relic and it is not a Military device.
BTW, at the time of the civil war, hexagonal (6-sided) nuts and bolt-heads were very rare... the vast majority were square-bodied.