🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Civil war era?

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Dug this in an area where I heard there were union soldiers and have dug some items from 1850s. Any thoughts?
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Hi all
Dug this in an area where I heard there were union soldiers and have dug some items from 1850s. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Looks like a hedgehog mine, with detonators.
 
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Looks like a hedgehog mine, with detonators.
Thank you for your reply, do you have a picture of one? I can't seem to find an image
-Nick
 
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Thank you for your reply, do you have a picture of one? I can't seem to find an image
-Nick
They weren’t civil war era. I was just commenting
 
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They weren’t civil war era. I was just commenting
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?
 
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i does look like a mine,but i dont know what kind, what ever it is it looks cool
 
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On first thought / glance... a street gas lamp burner / part.
 
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On first thought / glance... a street gas lamp burner / part.
My buddy thought it might be that too, so thats 2 votes haha
 
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I 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 .
Boomless-spray-nozzle-1.jpg
 
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I 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 .
Boomless-spray-nozzle-1.jpg
Good idea, not spray nozzles, they have a hole in the center that's too big
 
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Early tractor distributor cap (way past Civil War).
 
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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.
 
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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.
I kind of jumped the gun there boss.....Once Charlie P. (NY), posted I knew why you hadn't chimed in.....!
 
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Thanks all for the help, I think the tractor dist cap makes sense. This site has old and new. I've found a seated quarter, 1859 pat oil lamp, powder flask, etc as well as more modern items because the site is still in use today for other things.
 

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