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and thought some might find interesting
this is a pic from the 1800s from area Ive been hitting - it could be the exact old wharf but can not yet prove this - there were many like this along the Cape coast back then - some caught on fire or were destroyed by storms - a hurricane took what was left of them out in 1938 -
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my keeper finds from other day there
large grommet lower left I believe is from a sail - little bell was a surprise - I had a piece of iron in my scoop - pulled it out and saw bell under it - have no idea what it went to
I found a abalone(shell) button the trip from week before when I found the large cents - it was in scoop with a piece of iron too - to me its still a relic -holes in it are off center so it looks like it was home made
the large "A" - I wonder if it was a fishing net tool - see lines worn in it ?- I found one similar a few yrs ago there
lead object to its left with 2 holes in it ???- home made sinker or net weight or net tool???-it also has grooves worn into its ends
some sort of lead seal above the "A" with 128 on it - they brought goods in - especially fish - to these wharfs - don't know if that what its from
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you can see better pics of the better finds in my other post from the 16th

most of the junk - some large iron pieces not shown - I say junk but most of it is lead pieces - which I'll scrap eventually
they used this lead for all kinds of stuff - boat and ship patches - fishing and net weights - ive found lead seals for like canning jars (before they used rubber and found out lead was toxic)
I think brass object to right of large grommet is an ox nut - reason being - I found the jaw bone of a large animal out there - could not fit it in my pouch (hoping to find it again)
Looked up jaw bones and think its from a cow
don't know what brass disc is yet in upper left - it was attached to a huge iron conglomerate about as big as your head (theres a lot of huge iron out there )
need to finish breaking the rest of the encrustation off it - might be another grommet or washer - but theres not much for newer trash out there
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I need a couple of calm days there - with a negative tide and with good viz to do a better job
 

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sepcap7.webp here is pic of "A" shaped object I found last year in same area - may have to
visit a few of the old maritime museums in the area and see if they can identify - unless someone here can
 

The A with 3 holes in it may have been at the front of the boat as support? Just a thought...
 

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"A's" are made of a lead -not a real soft lead but not hard enough to be a support

The A with 3 holes in it may have been at the from of the boat as support? Just a thought...
 

Love the old stuff...thanks for posting.
 

Thats a cool pic. Makes you daydream of potential finds only thing your not day dreaming. Thanks for post

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I suspect that lead triangle may be some sort of a rope guide that is for a rope without lateral stress. Just to keep it from flailing around on the decks, and far less robust that a standard fairlead, which range from small to several feet in height and can withstand enormous tension. From Wikipedia: A padeye is a device often found on boats that a line runs through, or provides an attachment point. It is a kind of fairlead and often is bolted or welded to the deck or hull of a boat.

It could be...or it's something totally different!

Steve NY
 

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You've had a ton of great and interesting finds from there! That old picture is awesome. I hope you get a calm, clear, negative tide soon so we may see more of your finds from this spot.

HH

Vdubguy
 

Good spin Mr Casper...:thumbsup:
 

Like the old Photo. Congrats on a killer place to hunt, Nice Finds!
 

I'm wondering if it might be from the A TEAM before they relocated to Florida.
 

I'm wondering if it might be from the A TEAM before they relocated to Florida.

Was waitin for someone to say the Avengers:tongue3:
 

I have seen similar lead pieces not exactly like this but similar on old wood decoys as keels.

Cheers - Koffee
 

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