Selling Horseshoes on ebay!!

Wonder if there would be a market for whatsits? They are "one of a kind" :D

Probably would be Msbeepbeep....I've got a BUNCH of Indin love stones....I bet they would sell like hot cakes!!:headbang:
 

Ingenious idea lol
 

Probably no gold ones for sale....right Brad?

That friggin Marvin sneaked in and found 1 of the 4 upon this ridge.... We're working upon a deal now between us before I go Ninga on him.... :occasion14: Georgia is kinda close to me. Hopefully he'll hand it over before then.... :laughing7:
 

I also blacksmith on the side and we use these to make kissing horses...they sell for 70.00...

Gary
 

I also blacksmith on the side and we use these to make kissing horses...they sell for 70.00...

Gary

I have had my forge running for the last week. :thumbsup: Rusty horseshoes who would have thought. Only on eBay....
 

Don't know.... but, I assure you mine all have original 100+ year old rust.
The one you had in the past that I now have has no rust.:hello2: I wonder what Thingamabobs and Dohickies are selling for?
Marvin
 

Oxen shoes should be worth real good money then

Yup, I think I got $15.00 for 10 of my dug ones on eBay! I've also sold dug shotgun shells and rusty chains as well! I'm guessing they use the chains to decorate their home, garage or barn, but what the heck can you do with dug shells?

Lots of "unique" buyers on eBay...
 

The one you had in the past that I now have has no rust.:hello2: I wonder what Thingamabobs and Dohickies are selling for?
Marvin

Watch'em folks.... this guy is slick. He's in and out quickly and quietly. He's a real pro! :BangHead:
 

Imagine the gold mine the guys are sitting on who own the old Horse Shoe Tavern in my old hometown of Hopkinton NH...
 

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I have dug some. I have kept 3 from a Civil War camp. Still don't know why. The horseshoe in the Ebay posting is over 100 years old. There are actually books out there to date them. I have one such book.
 

I have dug some. I have kept 3 from a Civil War camp. Still don't know why. The horseshoe in the Ebay posting is over 100 years old. There are actually books out there to date them. I have one such book.

Well... where have you been??????? Not trying to put you on the spot.... but how do you know horseshoes from a civil war camp? I'd truly like to know. And PLEASE share with me the book you have to date horseshoes. Some of the ones I've found are VERY OLD. Most of them are 1/2 shoes worn thin before they were replaced.

Thank you very much for the requested info.... Brad
 

Back when I was cleaning up all my iron junk I discovered two shoes that had makers mark
under the rust. They are out in the shop somewhere. Also found a brand that read JJ.
 

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