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3, 4,n 5 look like part of a lock. Perhaps. Whatever the writing is on it, do a google search on it, and check images.. Add something like metal square.. And then the words on it. Play around with tbe wording and eventually you always find something similar. But the gurus on here are likely to have an answer for you. They impress tbe hell out of me!
 

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bottom row...hoof pick for oxen
 

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missoiula4me

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How old do you think the ox pick is?


The square piece looks like a belt buckle. The writing is hard to read.

The HO BROS is like a ceramic piece
 

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bigfoot1

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impossible for me to age the pick.However,a good guess would be late 19th to very early 20th centuries....cool finds.
 

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What are you a surveyor? Dig the pocket rod. Indefinably a pick 19th im guessin
 

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I added a picture that shows what looks like a spring so I keep thinking this is like the old military belt buckle. But there's no place for the belt.
 

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missoiula4me

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I believe you have it. JST out of curiosity is that an old lock or contemporary?


Thanks for the ID help!
 

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missoiula4me

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BTW...that "RUSTLESS" thing didn't work out. Should I send it back to Slaymaker? Lol ...JK
 

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....actually I beleive the one piece is a Hoof Knife for Farrier work on Horses

hoofknife_zps7be4ad16.jpg
 

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Unfortunately the last three pictures are only from one angle. Is the tip one piece and onetime sharp? From this side it reminds me of a cats' paw retractor for surgery, but a cats' paw would have four sharp teeth on the end.
 

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