Stirrup at 1840 house

Whatdayagot

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Dug this old stirrup at 1840 house she was deep image.jpeg
 

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EccentricInTexas

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Neat!!! Are you going to try electrolysis on it?
 

parsonwalker

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Nice! Have never dug one . . .
 

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Whatdayagot

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I guess I will soak in white vinegar then brush wire brush maybe lightly tap with a hammer or something I don't have electrolysis let alone spell it- lol good thing for auto correct ! I was very happy finding it
 

Loco-Digger

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Cool stirrup, I found a pair on one property. Dug the 1st last summer (2014) and the other this past June.
 

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