CSA Spur

Riggleman

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While searching for an old homesite we stumbled onto civil war bullets. All together our small group dug about 8 bullets and melted lead. Me and my wife found the bullets pictured. Walking a short distance from the bullet cluster I located a high tone, out popped this spur. From the Gardner bullets I thought I had a CSA spur. This wasnt confirmed until I made it home and discovered this spur to be a "CSA Brandy Station Style" spur, mid war manufactured in Richmond Va.
 

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Love that spur! High on my wish list!
 

That's a great find. It's in nice shape to.

Jer
 

What ever you do don't let any California snowflakes let them know you have a CSA item, they like to destroy history and anything CSA. They will call it racist. Good for you, great find.
I love triggering snowflakes
 

I agree,that spur is a fabulous find.
Congrats
 

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