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A friend of mine found this 'nail' in a War of 1812 British fort here in Ontario. There were renovations being done to the fort at the time and it was found in the ground. It measures 5" long, by 1/2" at it's widest point near the top. I've dug lots of nails, both round and square, but I've never seen anything like this before?
I'm thinking that a blacksmith might have specially made it for something other then to be used as nail?
Any ideas as to age or use would be great!
Thanks,
Dave

I'm thinking that a blacksmith might have specially made it for something other then to be used as nail?

Any ideas as to age or use would be great!

Thanks,
Dave