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Cool relics from my camp trip

campnagle

New member
Very cool 1800's cowboy spur. horse shoes, stove parts etc
 
Nice finds for sure.
I would rather dig that type of targets than a pile of clad any day.
FO
 
I sent pics of my spur to oldspurs.com and got this e-mail.
I have been pulling relics and coins from that spot for ten years now when I go camp there.. I will find the other spur if if takes ten more .

Hi there,


Buermann was one of the largest spur manufacturers in the country from around 1880-1920 when they were bought out. This "O.K." spur is a common pattern that was sold at a low price to cowboys across the west. Value on a single spur like this that has spent time buried would be around $10-20 or so.


Thanks
Dale Fenton
 
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