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  1. 407floyd

    Every site is like a history lesson, if history was fun.

    That dome was 200’ tall
  2. 407floyd

    Every site is like a history lesson, if history was fun.

    Yeah, I was shocked how great it looked. Usually those old centavos are toasted.
  3. 407floyd

    Imperial name plate

    I've tried to find a Chrysler/Imperial that might have had this name plate but none have looked like this. It's made of solid brass so I figured it must be pre-WWII. It could have come from some type of appliance or machine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  4. 407floyd

    Every site is like a history lesson, if history was fun.

    1891 was the last one. A huge flood sealed the fate of future Corn Palaces there. The huge recovery costs left nothing for frivolity.
  5. 407floyd

    Every site is like a history lesson, if history was fun.

    Today’s lesson: “The Corn Palace Folly” and “Fiberglass” In 1887, the people of Sioux City, Iowa decided to build a palace completely covered with corn and corn parts, everything corn. The first year was such a hit, they built it even bigger the following year resulting in hand-over-fist profits...
  6. 407floyd

    Same site/Different detector/10yrs later

    Yes, the heel plate looks grea
  7. 407floyd

    Same site/Different detector/10yrs later

    That’s what I thought of too. I tried finding one that looked like this one one, but no. I guess it could have been a throttle off some other kind of machinery. Thanks for the response.
  8. 407floyd

    Same site/Different detector/10yrs later

    I found this site 10 yrs ago when I had a Whites DFX. That’s the 1st pic. The 2nd pic was Labor Day weekend with a Minelab 3030. This place is full of iron, but I love it because the ground is sand and easy to dig no matter the weather. I found the pulley from the water well while digging the...
  9. 407floyd

    Eagle lock

    This type lock was typically used on railroads.
  10. 407floyd

    9 32 pistolI found this treasure

    Don’t be shy! We’d like to hear the story behind this pistol, even if you make one up. Welcome!
  11. 407floyd

    Is this a geode?

    Probably developed like a pearl around a tiny speck of something.
  12. 407floyd

    Old New York button.

    That’s awesome! None of those in Texas.
  13. 407floyd

    Help Identify please!

    Toasted Token
  14. 407floyd

    Help ID

    It looks like glass mixed with some aluminum. Did you step on an old burn pile?
  15. 407floyd

    This weekend finds

    It’s too bad the burner lost the knob. It would have had the date and makers mark.
  16. 407floyd

    Big Silver / Sterling Boy Scouts Ring / Skeleton Key & Others

    That’s an Eagle Scout ring. Only an Eagle Scout would wear a ring like that. Love the cash register and the printers blocks.
  17. 407floyd

    Barber & Franklin Halves / Old Political Token

    Great finds as usual. I was also thinking seal ring.
  18. 407floyd

    Hello all. Hope this site is open to new info on our past world and new facts that change everything we know. Here is my most recent finds on Texas.

    This will be my last reply to this post. I learned a long time ago that you can’t argue with crazy. This quote from you is all we need to know.
  19. 407floyd

    Hello all. Hope this site is open to new info on our past world and new facts that change everything we know. Here is my most recent finds on Texas.

    I’m trying desperately not to be mean about this, but please don’t encourage this guy. The only giants that ever lived on earth are still around. They’re called basketball players. People that lived in ancient times were generally smaller than modern humans and never lived to be 900 yrs old. I...
  20. 407floyd

    Hello all. Hope this site is open to new info on our past world and new facts that change everything we know. Here is my most recent finds on Texas.

    If you think you have 65 million yr old bones with soft tissue still intact, you’re living in a fantasy world. There are plenty of conspiracy theory sites you can join. There’s never been a better time for you to be a conspiracy theorist. Because you, and they, believe something, doesn’t make it...
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