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3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: 407floyd
Date: May 12, 2012 05:56PM
These were all found on a downtown lot of a small town in Texas. Almost every object I found there was brass. The first 2 pics are two small copper tubes attached to each other. I've found several of these over the years, but don't know what they are. The third is brass and seems to have been riveted to something or the threads are worn away. The fourth is also brass with the same type of attachments on the back. The ring starts out narrow at the base and gets thicker toward the top of the pic. Did the last 2 come from saddles or buggies perhaps?




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Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: GoGoGopher
Date: May 13, 2012 12:04AM
Is that an over/under shotgun barrel? Ring item looks like a sling attachment for a gun,. and the other item...???

HH,



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Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: dkubek
Date: May 13, 2012 02:18AM
The dual tubes look like part of the internal plumbing to an old radiant heater perhaps. Are the ends cut or natural?

How big is the hook? It does appear to be some sort of saddle bag rigging as long as it's pretty small.

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Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: 1859large
Date: May 13, 2012 09:15AM
My guess is you have found the harness makers shop.

Cool. You might want to dig some iron and maybe find some tools.

HH

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Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: 407floyd
Date: May 13, 2012 01:17PM
The tubes are always the same length: 4 1/2". The hook is 2 1/2' long. The loop is 3" overall. Found a lot of buckles, grommets, rivets, a hammer head, half a ladies compact, a G# organ reed, and other relics. No coins, but hope to go back there since I only hunted for an hour near the alley in back of the lot.

Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: 407floyd
Date: May 14, 2012 12:49PM
Thanks for the "harness shop" clue 1859large. A driving saddle has both the exact hook and two of the loops on top. I don't think it was a harness shop though. Horses and mules were used by everyone back then, so harnesses were common and hanging from outbuilding walls in the back yard.

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Last one looks like a reigns guide FloydN/T
Posted by: Jim West Pa
Date: May 16, 2012 12:35AM

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Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: 407floyd
Date: May 16, 2012 12:47PM
You're exactly right Jim West Pa. I expect to find one more there since there are two on a driving saddle. Kdubek, do you still think the dual tubes are from a radiant heater?

Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: dkubek
Date: May 16, 2012 05:30PM
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407floyd
Dkubek, do you still think the dual tubes are from a radiant heater?

No, not anymore. I'm at a loss. I'm now trying to think of something a ferrier or blacksmith would use that would have such a configuration. Of course Cu is too soft and too low of a melting point for that though. I'm not givin up though.



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Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: 407floyd
Date: May 17, 2012 12:28PM
Take into consideration that I've found many of these dual copper tubes through the years so it must be from something commonly used +-75yrs ago or longer.

Re: 3 Whatzits from 1 Site
Posted by: slomotion
Date: May 19, 2012 03:18PM
I've seen the same thing near old R&R grade where the telegraph poles were. Mine were wire connectors or splice. Maybe? [1869]
Willard in Spokane

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