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Yesterday I received a phone call from one of my fellow middle Tennessee metal detecting club members/friend and customer. While searching with his Explorer in a small "hunted out Civil War camp" John found his first spur. He called me to ask about it. As he began to describe his find, he explained that it must be Confederate because it has a C and S embossed on each side of the rowel. The iron rowel is still present, and there is a star on each side of the spur, just behind the strap tangs. He had found mention of such a spur in a book, saying "it was made by Hamilton in Nashville." I told him that Hamilton would have been Sharp and Hamilton; aka: Nashville Plow Works (known for swords and sabers) but his spur wasn't a product of Nashville Plow Works, rather it was made by Leech and Rigdon, aka: Memphis Novelty Works. And furthermore, it was a rare CS Officers model. He was stunned to say the least when I went on to tell him that is was much rarer a find than a CSA rectangular belt plate! It is in excellent dug condition with the iron rowel intact. Tonight at our monthly club meeting I will be taking pictures and we'll get it posted ASAP. What a find! Congrats John. David @ Dixie