P patack1101 Jr. Member Joined Jan 29, 2014 Messages 30 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 #1 Well, somewhere in my imagination I think I've seen one of these before. Picked it up the other day and can't find a thing close. What is this? Brass Eagle Falcon Parrot with Agate Figurine on Geode? Anyone seen this? Thanks so much. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
Well, somewhere in my imagination I think I've seen one of these before. Picked it up the other day and can't find a thing close. What is this? Brass Eagle Falcon Parrot with Agate Figurine on Geode? Anyone seen this? Thanks so much. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
bradyboy Silver Member Joined Apr 15, 2007 Messages 3,518 Reaction score 1,361 Golden Thread 0 Location Clearwater, FL Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 #2 odd item, interesting angree T-Rex with feathers Brady Upvote 0
P patack1101 Jr. Member Joined Jan 29, 2014 Messages 30 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 Thread Owner #3 btw... it measures about 3" tall Upvote 0
nhbenz Gold Member Joined Dec 30, 2004 Messages 6,821 Reaction score 6,848 Golden Thread 0 Location Brentwood, NH Detector(s) used White's Classic SL White's Surf P.I. Jul 7, 2016 #4 If you take a look at gemstone birds from Brazil they seem pretty similar. Upvote 0
P patack1101 Jr. Member Joined Jan 29, 2014 Messages 30 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 Thread Owner #5 Thanks for the tip. I do see the similarity, however, I don't find any with metals/brass. Upvote 0
Bruce R Bronze Member Joined Mar 18, 2016 Messages 2,272 Reaction score 2,098 Golden Thread 0 Location Shamokin, Pa. Detector(s) used Whites coinmaster Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Jul 7, 2016 #6 I'm not sure, but I think that's what's called a knick- knack. Upvote 0
P patack1101 Jr. Member Joined Jan 29, 2014 Messages 30 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 Thread Owner #7 Knick-knacks are usually porcelain or china. Upvote 0
kcm Gold Member Joined Feb 29, 2016 Messages 5,790 Reaction score 7,090 Golden Thread 0 Location NW Minnesota Detector(s) used Tesoro Silver uMax Primary Interest: Other Jul 7, 2016 #8 patack1101 said: Knick-knacks are usually porcelain or china. Click to expand... ?? For us, knick-knacks is anything small that has no purpose other than decoration, and is set out on display somewhere. Upvote 0
patack1101 said: Knick-knacks are usually porcelain or china. Click to expand... ?? For us, knick-knacks is anything small that has no purpose other than decoration, and is set out on display somewhere.
cw0909 Silver Member Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 4,378 Reaction score 3,238 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Other Jul 7, 2016 #9 is it heavy enough to be a bookend Upvote 0
P patack1101 Jr. Member Joined Jan 29, 2014 Messages 30 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 Thread Owner #10 No. too small and about 2.5 oz. Upvote 0
cw0909 Silver Member Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 4,378 Reaction score 3,238 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Other Jul 7, 2016 #11 knick knack, from a rock museum Upvote 0
digging440yrs Gold Member Joined Dec 5, 2012 Messages 5,946 Reaction score 4,413 Golden Thread 0 Location UPSTATE NEW YORK Detector(s) used 1970 COMPASS- WHITES SILVER EAGLE- WHITES DFX, 4X6DD COIL, 6X8DD COIL, 950 COIL, 10X12SEF COIL- GARRETT PRO POINTER AT, GARRETT AT PRO , MINELAB EXPLORER SE with 8.5x12.5 Cors coil Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 #12 Parrot I would say, and whatever it is for---its neat Upvote 0
jewelerguy Gold Member Joined Jun 28, 2011 Messages 11,762 Reaction score 9,871 Golden Thread 0 Location Oklahoma 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used White's XLT Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 7, 2016 #13 patack1101 said: Knick-knacks are usually porcelain or china. Click to expand... maybe it's a paddy whack Upvote 0
patack1101 said: Knick-knacks are usually porcelain or china. Click to expand... maybe it's a paddy whack
austin Gold Member Joined Jul 9, 2012 Messages 5,360 Reaction score 3,509 Golden Thread 0 Location San Antonio, Texas Detector(s) used Garrett 250 Primary Interest: Other Jul 7, 2016 #14 Give a dog a bone This old man is already home and going to bed. Upvote 0
ivan salis Platinum Member Joined Feb 5, 2007 Messages 16,794 Reaction score 3,812 Golden Thread 0 Location callahan,fl 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used delta 4000 / ace 250 - used BH and many others too Jul 7, 2016 #15 there are reddish parrots called scarlett macaws ..with red body feathers---its a parrot lo0ving type person knick nac type of item Upvote 0
there are reddish parrots called scarlett macaws ..with red body feathers---its a parrot lo0ving type person knick nac type of item