B buncle Jr. Member Joined Aug 5, 2011 Messages 28 Reaction score 9 Golden Thread 0 Sep 4, 2021 Thread Owner #1 Picked these up years ago and now cleaning out the safe. Any value here? Ideas on the maker? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
Picked these up years ago and now cleaning out the safe. Any value here? Ideas on the maker? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
L Lenrac2 Silver Member Joined Apr 1, 2021 Messages 2,795 Reaction score 6,478 Golden Thread 0 Location Illinois 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used Denise-Nokta Legend/Garrett Apex Nox600 Bob-AT Max/ Nox800 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sep 4, 2021 #2 Maybe Barbour Silver? https://www.artdesigncafe.com/barbour-silver-company-hartford Found it. Hartford sterling co. Last edited: Sep 4, 2021
Maybe Barbour Silver? https://www.artdesigncafe.com/barbour-silver-company-hartford Found it. Hartford sterling co.
tamrock Platinum Member Joined Jan 16, 2013 Messages 15,838 Reaction score 32,639 Golden Thread 0 Location Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 7, 2021 #3 I posted a pair of those type of what I called candlesticks and Red Coat informed me they are called correctly chambersticks. They're a looking set.
I posted a pair of those type of what I called candlesticks and Red Coat informed me they are called correctly chambersticks. They're a looking set.
ARC Emerald Member 🥇 Charter Member Joined Aug 19, 2014 Messages 38,996 Reaction score 143,605 Golden Thread 0 Location Tarpon Springs Detector(s) used JW 8X-ML X2-VP 585 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 8, 2021 #4 tamrock said: I posted a pair of those type of what I called candlesticks and Red Coat informed me they are called correctly chambersticks. They're a looking set. Click to expand... Red Coat is correct... these are called "chambersticks".
tamrock said: I posted a pair of those type of what I called candlesticks and Red Coat informed me they are called correctly chambersticks. They're a looking set. Click to expand... Red Coat is correct... these are called "chambersticks".