mcl
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Hey all. This is not the first time I have posted this item on t-net, in fact, it's my third. This is the last time I am going to mess with getting this identified, and I'm hoping you all can help me. I found this item quite a long time ago while metal detecting in Iowa. I've done countless hours of research on it because I can't stand that something so out of the ordinary is eluding me. This is from a site where I find stuff usually circa 1880s to present with the very occasional piece predating that by 10-20 years (probably brought in when the area was settled). As such I've always researched it as something from that period. However, no object or fragment of an object I have located from that time frame matches shape and materials of this thing. Two "what is it" threads have gotten me nowhere. So I've come back here to ask you all to help me. Why? Because a picture I saw posted here once is the closest match I've ever seen to what I've got. I will say that I honestly doubt this ID, but I've never gotten the possibility out of my head. So here goes, the picture that started it all: some guy's collection of "tinklers and copper points". The particular one I want you to pay attention to is the one that is bent in the 90 degree angle. I've circled it in green. This is the only picture he posted as far as I'm aware.

So, that's my comparison item. Now for mine. I also own something made of copper that appears to be rolled into cone with a pointy end, and, just like that one, mine got bent in half at some point. Whatever caused that probably also caused a small crack through through part of it. For this reason, I feel that my piece is damaged and not in its original state. As far as I can tell, so was that guy's piece. Now, here is the little detail of mine that has always prevented me from calling it anything else that I've seen: as far as I can tell, the piece was once filled with a cylindrical piece of wood, a great deal of which is still inside. [EDIT: Just to be clear, it looks like wood to me, but it is heavily degraded so maybe something else] So, I'm going to post a whole bunch of pictures I took at one point with as much detail as possible. So many you might not even need all of them. But here's my simple question:
Is this a fur trade artifact?
Don't feel like you have to let me down easy. Tell me your opinion honestly and don't get my hopes up. I'm ready to re-bury this thing if this last ditch doesn't pan out. Either way, thank you for your time.








































So, that's my comparison item. Now for mine. I also own something made of copper that appears to be rolled into cone with a pointy end, and, just like that one, mine got bent in half at some point. Whatever caused that probably also caused a small crack through through part of it. For this reason, I feel that my piece is damaged and not in its original state. As far as I can tell, so was that guy's piece. Now, here is the little detail of mine that has always prevented me from calling it anything else that I've seen: as far as I can tell, the piece was once filled with a cylindrical piece of wood, a great deal of which is still inside. [EDIT: Just to be clear, it looks like wood to me, but it is heavily degraded so maybe something else] So, I'm going to post a whole bunch of pictures I took at one point with as much detail as possible. So many you might not even need all of them. But here's my simple question:
Is this a fur trade artifact?
Don't feel like you have to let me down easy. Tell me your opinion honestly and don't get my hopes up. I'm ready to re-bury this thing if this last ditch doesn't pan out. Either way, thank you for your time.







































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