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Found this item caked in rust and mud. I cleaned it up because it was found 3 feet away from where I found a Dandy Button. The area has yielded trapper and logger items. This was found at a shoreline along the Columbia River. The item is tapered from the head and flattens out to the base that has three attachment holes. The 3 1/4 inch cut out gap appears to be sharpened (or has a diagonal cut surface) on one side. The 2 3/4 inch semi triangular head has an indented surface near the tip. It is crudely made and hand forged. I suspect it predates the 20th century. There may have been a hut/cabin on the bluff above the waterline….
Any guesses?
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