Todays 3 Hour Tour

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A Three hour tour with DKinPA
at the Ball Field again.

My finds today included
36 Cents Gas Rebate

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A You tell me ?

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What looks like a Civil war era Mini

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2 Wheats

1936 & Unknown (Tried to burn date through)

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1943-P silver Nickel

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1936-D Merc
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1940 Merc

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& Possably the Worst 1930's
Maybe D

Merc I Ever Dug

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Nice silver :icon_salut: Your "What's it" looks like an electrical converter. the markings around the M would indicate 10 Amp 185 Volts & 5 Amp 250 Volts. the switch on the side would have probably been use to select the voltage for something. I'm pretty confident that it's electrical related.
 

tnt-k9 said:
Nice silver :icon_salut: Your "What's it" looks like an electrical converter. the markings around the M would indicate 10 Amp 185 Volts & 5 Amp 250 Volts. the switch on the side would have probably been use to select the voltage for something. I'm pretty confident that it's electrical related.

Thanks !

I Can see now it probably Plugged into
a car Lighter when whole :tongue3:
 

WTG on the silver :icon_thumleft: Never dug a merc that bad before :icon_pirat: I was going to say, maybe a stun-gun on the unknown item.

HH, Mark
 

Nice job.. your having a good year for silver..
 

nice silver score! :headbang:

that second wheat looks loike a 36 as well.
 

Congrats on the silver again Jeff!! I was glad to see you hit the "hot spot" so we didn't go without silver today...LOL!!

I had two wheats in my bag today '26 and '36..........that was the highlight of my take for the day!!


Dave
 

I believe your "what is it" item is probably an electrical switch that would be mounted on a cord... probably to a lamp.

Nice silver finds. :icon_thumright:
 

Hi Jeff!

It's pretty rare that I can identify something, but I can tell you almost for certain that your mystery electrical item is part of a cord to a circa 1905-1925 small appliance. I've been dealing in vintage small appliances for many years, and many of the earliest small appliances had that type of switch in line with the power cord. That switch would have been how you turned the appliance on or off. I see that type of switch most often on waffle irons, but I've also seen them on early coffee makers and toasters. I would say almost certainly one of those three.

Here are some examples:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Westing...837?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588a2615ed

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-6-Cloth...539?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19bed06bdb

http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-VINTAGE...665?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf18f30b1
 

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mlw67 said:
Hi Jeff!

It's pretty rare that I can identify something, but I can tell you almost for certain that your mystery electrical item is part of a cord to a circa 1905-1925 small appliance. I've been dealing in vintage small appliances for many years, and many of the earliest small appliances had that type of switch in line with the power cord. That switch would have been how you turned the appliance on or off. I see that type of switch most often on waffle irons, but I've also seen them on early coffee makers and toasters. I would say almost certainly one of those three.

Here are some examples:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Westing...837?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588a2615ed

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-6-Cloth...539?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19bed06bdb

http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-VINTAGE...665?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf18f30b1

Cool ! that second link pic looks exactly like it ! :thumbsup:


It was laying on top of
a round heavy piece
of trash. with a smaller piece connected by wire.
Didn't post cause it was just heavy trash

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I'm going to guess a Base to a coffee pot or ?
to keep it standing upright. there was more in the hole
but I was already down to my Wrist in gravel.

would probably be Bakelite then ?

Thanks !
 

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Geez. You two are getting into the real good finds!


Minie Ball....for those who like to read a little extra history, ;D

The Minié ball (or minie ball) is a type of muzzle-loading spin-stabilising rifle bullet named after co-developer, Claude Etienne Minié, inventor of the Minié rifle. It came to prominence in the Crimean War and American Civil War.
 

4-H
were the Mini's used for other purposes
then war ?

it is slightly deformed

and found in an area where it was
either a Souvinear or fired
but definately not during a civil war battle.

was deep enough to be that old or older
but have also pulled mems out very deep.
 

WTG on the silver finds. Thinkin there is more history then a ball field with a small appliance found that deep?
 

Rogerm069 said:
WTG on the silver finds. Thinkin there is more history then a ball field with a small appliance found that deep?

From what I Can tell
in 1875 it was Planned Lots
had a street or proposed street going west and east through the center,
and may have had a street run through its east end

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The switch part would be bakelite, yes. Dunno what that other stuff you pulled out would be. Most of the appliances I pick up are in slightly better condition. :laughing9: :tongue3:
 

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