R relicmanCt Guest Dec 23, 2006 Thread Owner #1 Any ideas? found at 1800's cellar hole. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Treasure of Victoria Peak - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments buckle 2.webp 7.4 KB · Views: 951 buckle1.webp 8.2 KB · Views: 954 buckle 2.webp 7.4 KB · Views: 957 buckle1.webp 8.2 KB · Views: 952
Any ideas? found at 1800's cellar hole. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Treasure of Victoria Peak - Grab it through Amazon!
Leon Silver Member Joined Jul 2, 2004 Messages 3,836 Reaction score 24 Golden Thread 0 Location Indy Detector(s) used Cz3d Dec 23, 2006 #2 Sorry, not a clue. It's an enteresting looking piece though, definitely old... Good luck, & Happy hunting~
Sorry, not a clue. It's an enteresting looking piece though, definitely old... Good luck, & Happy hunting~
bearbqd Bronze Member Joined Jun 20, 2007 Messages 1,094 Reaction score 624 Golden Thread 0 Location Shenandoah Valley Detector(s) used Minelab EXP II w/ Sunray X-1 probe, Garrett AT Pro/Propointer Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 20, 2007 #3 That's crazy looking. Looks like if you were tied up or something and could finagle the buckle under the ropes, you could cut yourself free.
That's crazy looking. Looks like if you were tied up or something and could finagle the buckle under the ropes, you could cut yourself free.
trk5capt Silver Member Joined Oct 14, 2005 Messages 3,667 Reaction score 16 Golden Thread 0 Location Charleston S.C. Jun 28, 2007 #4 Relicman, I Have Seen That Before, The Only Thing I Can Think Of Is Maybe A Fish Scaler.trk5capt...
S stefen Guest Jun 28, 2007 Thread Owner #5 More likely used as a sweat scraper typically for scraping amd pulling excessive winter hair from a horse come springtime. A buckle doing double time as a grooming tool.
More likely used as a sweat scraper typically for scraping amd pulling excessive winter hair from a horse come springtime. A buckle doing double time as a grooming tool.