Sand blaster nozzle?

Foot hill

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Ca foot hills. (Central ca.)
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Dug this on a flattened out mountain top that has been dredged heavily in the past for gold in the 49er day’s.
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That's a good guess place for the trigger an air line and sand line Think your right/
 

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looks like a tap from a wooden keg.
 

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Are there threads in those openings
 

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Barrel tap! 100%.

Nice old relic, congrats.
 

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Ill go with the barrel tap.
 

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Yep! Stud on the end to hold a pail.
 

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Nice barrel tap
 

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Yep
Barrel Tap
 

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Lets all get a Barrell roll out the barrels and will have a barrel of fun
 

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Wow. Thanks!
It just diddnt look old to me. I thought it could of been some trash brought in by boater
You guys are great!
This is part of the fun.. digging something up I have know idea what is is.
I’ll think [emoji848]
This is a good one for the Treasure net Guys
I’ll mark as solved and add it to my relics [emoji106]
 

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Awesome relic, probably dropped by a '49er, considering that I am pretty sure that they stopped using those after the civil war. Congrats on a nice barrel tap!
 

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looks like a tap from a wooden keg.
 

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