My Best find of the Year...never would of thought iron would be my FOTY

relic reaper

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Posted this on the Fur Trade FOrum already but thought It was worth showing here too!! A Hudson Bay Company Beavertail Trade Knife also known as A dag. Made my day !! It came from a riverfront farm field that saw lots of fur trade activity from the late 1700's to the early 1800's. Marked Jukes Coulson
 

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Reaper that is a fine relic of the past.........IMO a BANNER!!! A great piece of history......Thanks for showing the pics!!.................GTP
 

Cool that just goes to show it can pay to dig those iron signal
 

That Dag is huge ! Nice find of the year.
 

Sweet! And your using a great machine for relic hunting as well.
 

That is freaking awesome!!!!A huge congrats.I have never felt it on here but....I am jelous! :thumbsup:
 

Looks kinda like an early version of a Lesche digger blade..........................just kiddin
 

thetexan said:
Looks kinda like an early version of a Lesche digger blade..........................just kiddin

:laughing7: :laughing7: Welcome to T-Net.

relic reaper - Very cool find. :thumbsup:
 

Can you give me some history on this piece? Was it hafted with reed> American Balsam> Cottonwood> ?? I am clueless about your great find and would like to learn. Thanks.
 

Wow I cant believe the good condition that would be the size of a toothpick if I dug it in my soil! :icon_thumleft:
 

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