Lets Play a Game "WHAT IS IT?" ---Will post when its clean by electrolysis

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Come on everyone WHAT IS IT? I found it on the side of the river bank yesterday. Rang in as Quarter/Dollar signal on a Ace350. It weights 6.7oz. I will re post here when It has been cleaned by electrolysis.:thumbsup:
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EDIT: Here it is cleaned up finally. Thanks for all of the great guesses and laughs. I think it was a small stove or kettle leg.
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I will guess its one of those old castor wheels found on furniture.
 

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Definitely just a guess but maybe half of an ox shoe.
 

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How about laying a ruler next to it so we can tell the size. Also, a side view so we can tell thickness and shape.
 

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If one of something you don't know what it is is good; cut it in half and then you'll have two of them.
 

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its maybe 3.5-4" long and about 1/4-1/2" thick
 

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It will be an unidentifiable piece of iron when cleaned up.
 

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Broken door latch/handle.

DCMatt
 

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Flip-type interior door handle a (not a knob but the type you push down on to open a door)?
 

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Piece of scrap iron.............HH
 

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I'm going with part of a broken plow blade/broken farming tool. Breezie
 

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bicycle seat for a squirrel
 

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chunk of unidentifyable iron. But hope it turns out better.
 

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