PT Cruiser guards Ms Liberty

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Hunted a private yard on Saturday during the heat of the day. Started out with zincers and copper Lincolns a clad dime then
this brass thing with a green colored lense. Thought it was a knob from an old car window crank at first but there wasn't a
hole in the middle. Held it in the sunlight just right and then I could see it was a compass, was able the take it apart but
couldn't get the water out. Home owner wanted to open it up to see. I was ready to call it a day when the home owner said let me move the car, they have a grass driveway. 2 clad quarters right away then a great signal at 3 inches, Wow a walker!!!

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Nice walker! I'm still waiting for my first one.

That green compass reminds me of an item I found once at the bs camp. I didn't know what it was, still don't. It is aluminum and has a green glass peice just like yours, but it definitely isn't a compass. I thought it may have been part of a car since it was so close to the road. I'd look at it again but I think I tossed it.

Great hunt,

Joe
 

Congratulations on the Walking Liberty! It looks Great :icon_thumright:
 

Congratulations on the WLH. :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :hello2:

Not much beats seeing a big silver reeded disc coming out of the ground. :thumbsup:
 

Did a little digging through my old finds - I remembered that I had found one, too - last year at an old, old site. Mine has a little stand on it. I didn't know what it was until I saw it again. It's all dried out now, and the lens has popped off. It's definitely a compass. The lens was totally dark from being in the ground so long, so you couldn't see the face through it.

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The back had very hard to read corroded engraving "MARBLE'S GLADSTONE MICH USA" They make iron gun sights & knives, and it looks like they used to make match safes and compasses.

Here's one similar to mine that's listed on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-MARBLES...ewItem&pt=Vintage_Hunting&hash=item43a03ac584

Turns out the "stand" is a plate to hold a pin.

Thanks for the memory jog!
 

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Sweet silver!!

It's been awhile since I've dug one of those :tongue3:

I think Neil & Joe are spot-on with that compass ID. . . cool!
 

Thanks for the info guys on the compass. Neil, I couldn't see any engraving on the back using my loop but
I did notice two spots on the back that may have been rivets or very small screws.
 

Nice walker.. looks like a yard I'd go back to..cool compass too..some of these were attached to a leather strap /wristband ..Good Hing
 

Sweet Walking Liberty Wolf Congrats man
 

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