Kids Tomahawk head?

nhbenz

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No idea, but I re-sized it for easier viewing.
 

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DCMatt

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Possibly the top or handle of a gentleman's walking cane?

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COUNTRY GIRL

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I think it may be part of the saddle from a copper horse they used to give away as prizes at the fairs. I will look when I get home I have a whole collection of them.
 

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COUNTRY GIRL

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Oh I am positive, I'm looking at about 30 of them with different stirrup designs. Look at the piece near the front leg. Makes me very sad to know there is one I can not rescue and add to my collection. :'( Find the rest for me and I will glue her up.
 

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Monty

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I was gonna' guess the tip off a western belt but then I would only be about .04% correct for the What Is It thread! ;) Monty
 

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nhbenz

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Whew, that was a close one Monty! Remember, if you go below .03% accuracy they take away your "hero member" status away. :D
 

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