Old metal/pendent can anyone ID.

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Without the X ... maybe it says old age

(Which is something I can relate to!)

Actually, I'm still on the Hummingbird kick. And I'm probably losing it, but I've discovered that the hummingbird played a prominent role in "AZTEC" culture.

With that said, I'm bowing out and letting someone who knows what they're talking about figure it out. Good luck to all and have fun. I'll be watching with interest!

Gotta go and hang outdoor Christmas lights now ... which reminds me - I need to refill the hummingbird feeder!

SODABOB :tongue3:
 

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It most certainly says "Salvage."
 

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Is the Hallmark Stamp an "X" or is it a Windmill or TeePee? Breezie
 

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Something oddly coincidental - there is an edgy clothing company called Salvage. Look at their logo:

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and they use similiar symbols often in their designs - i.e.

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Salvage Quantum Mechanics Short Sleeve Tee

This Salvage Quantum Mechanics Short Sleeve Tee washed in beige features classic salvage graphics throughout, studs on front graphics, and cut and sew detailing on front with contrast stitching. 100% Cotton. Fits true to size.
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I think Bramblefind is on to something. Their logo looks identical; and if you go to the website, look at the accessories. I think Bramblefind solved this one! :icon_thumleft: Bramble!!! Breezie

Here's the website I viewed:
http://store.soliscompany.com/salvage.html
 

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Here's another one ... hmmm, ya gotta wonder!

(So much for my hummingbird theory.)
( However, I'm a suedo expert on Aztec culture now.)
(Plus, I got my Christmas lights hung. Not bad for a single day.)

Gongrats on the ID ... I'm convinced!
 

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SODABOTTLEBOB said:
Here's another one ... hmmm, ya gotta wonder!

(So much for my hummingbird theory.)
( However, I'm a suedo expert on Aztec culture now.)
(Plus, I got my Christmas lights hung. Not bad for a single day.)

Gongrats on the ID ... I'm convinced!
This has got to hurt your ID average, Bob. Possibly lower than Montys .0005% correct. :wink: :wink:



Im just joking Bob. ;D and I always enjoy your posts Monty. :icon_thumright:
 

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"Whatta you talkin' about, Willis?"

I ain't got even one right yet ... which equals 0%

But just ask me somthin' about Aztec culture ... now we're talkin' !

An just so's I don't go away lookin' like a total fool, here's a picture of me and the gold mine I found in Julian, California last week. Well ... I didn't acyually "find" it.
I had a little help from a huge sign that said ... "GOLD MINE - TURN HERE >>>"

Have a Great Holiday Season to All :hello:
 

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You look different from your hippie days. I didnt get it right either. I thought it was an Indian amulet. ::) But I was assuming it was silver. At the prices they sell for, it may be.
 

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Ya'll add me in with the crowd too, I thought it was a Japanese Kite pendant! :tongue3: Breezie
 

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Sorry bigp2, its not always what we hope for.
 

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I want to thank you all for your help? SOLVEDBigP
 

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