What in the world is this?

Truth

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Fat

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I took the battery out because I like my bacon crispy
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... I think that is part of a check valve from a water well. It seals up the cylinder so that you don’t loose your prime...
…Here is one from my sisters rock garden. I have more that I will track down…
... I think that is part of a check valve from a water well. It seals up the cylinder so that you don’t loose your prime...
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Norwichnut

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AT Pro/max, Explorer, CTX, Tesoro Tejon, and many other..BUT MY GO TO MACHINE= Equinox 600 stock and 6" coils
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Metal Detecting
I found it perfectly sphere 7” deep no rust marks at all and it is solid.
I know this sounds weird , and dont know much about it... but a while ago i hunted with a guy who told me he found a couple of round balls like that ...he was at an old homesite and come to find out ..the balls were made of platinum it had something to do with being used for a type of lightning rod..... i dont know much about the color of platinum ..but if that is platinum you are gonna be happy !
 

Red-Coat

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I know this sounds weird , and dont know much about it... but a while ago i hunted with a guy who told me he found a couple of round balls like that ...he was at an old homesite and come to find out ..the balls were made of platinum it had something to do with being used for a type of lightning rod..... i dont know much about the color of platinum ..but if that is platinum you are gonna be happy !

If it were platinum, it would weigh a LOT more than 175.8g!
 

Red-Coat

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…Here is one from my sisters rock garden. I have more that I will track down…

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Is that ball magnetic though? Truth's ball is not. There would be no particular reason for a check valve part only exposed to water at normal temperature to be made from non-magnetic austenitic stainless steel. Possible, yes, but an unnecessary expense.

It was suggested earlier that the ball could be non-magnetic because it's brass/bronze or whatever, but I don't see any yellowness, nor any verdigris to suggest it has a significant amount of copper.
 

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Truth

Gold Member
Apr 13, 2016
14,332
32,142
Abita Springs La....Born in New Orleans
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2
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
EQUINOX 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I still lean toward a check valve for a house well,bronze or stainless of some alloy.Not saying absolutely but leaning that way.Still a nice find Truth.
It’s so strange that such a simple shape intrigues me this much LOL
 

WHADIFIND

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Apr 9, 2012
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South of the Mason-Dixon Line
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Garrett AT-MAX
Garrett AT-PRO,
Garrett Groundhog,
Pro-Pointer,

Jack Hammer!
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All Treasure Hunting
It’s so strange that such a simple shape intrigues me this much LOL
Ooooo! Oooo! Oooo!
I know! I know I know!!!!

It fell out of my marble bag!!! It was my secret weapon when I played! Its called a "Steelie" and it was HUGE!!!
:angel12:
 

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Truth

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Apr 13, 2016
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Abita Springs La....Born in New Orleans
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🏆 Honorable Mentions:
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EQUINOX 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Ooooo! Oooo! Oooo!
I know! I know I know!!!!

It fell out of my marble bag!!! It was my secret weapon when I played! Its called a "Steelie" and it was HUGE!!!
:angel12:
Same here this was the biggest “Steelie”deal in the world. When you broke out this one people ran!!!
When ya gotta know ya gotta know.
 

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Truth

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Apr 13, 2016
14,332
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Abita Springs La....Born in New Orleans
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2
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
EQUINOX 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I’ll just be a “dress stone” or a “gun stone”? They where used first as a round rock and was replaced by iron in the 17th century
 

A2coins

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Dec 20, 2015
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Ann Arbor
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Equinox 800
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I found it perfectly sphere 7” deep no rust marks at all and it is solid.
Thats a cool find I love things like that research is fun unless ya never figure out what it is then it can be whatever you want it to be lol
 

boracis

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Nov 5, 2013
1
0
Vancouver
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Metal Detecting
.... I’m glad you posted this link, that Is what mine are...
Beats me what this is but it reminds me of a 14 year old mechanic apprentist who was handed a square piece of metal to turn into a perfect sphere. He had 1 year to finish it.
 

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