Hi William , few interesting things ....
His reports have great quality , but I think Tiger writes scripts and photos ... lol
I would like to comment on some of their findings , but I get lost in translation .
The long white stones can be sharpening or polishing .... The "hand plane blade " is undoubtedly the blade of a carpenter's plane , not if you knew ...
Wood " ploug" is easily a system of animal crawling very very homemade ...
The weight of 100 g . is very nice , I think I have the same or very similar in my collection , with tax stamps from the early twentieth century. These pieces of brass are filled with lead, to give the correct weight. The load / dowload into a hole in the base or in some pieces by unscrewing the handle on top . The lead could be cast or little shot . It has nothing to do with the honesty of the dealer that they lack weight dumbbells ....Since 92 years ago, we trade in feed
In the photos you can hear the silence , yes it's true. The landscapes are wonderful, and with so much history .
I 've been reading about Fort Cummins , provided that you give a name of a place in the web search ... Cavalry , Apaches , wagon trains , Massacre Canyon, the only source for many miles , bones, dead ... God ! this , yours is also a gripping story . I have also been visiting the area from Google Earth , a good substitute for those who can not travel that far .... La historia es siempre mas apasionante que la mejor novela.
Thank you very much for sharing , I had a nice evening detection , history , landscapes, Indians and U.S. Cavalry , better? impossible
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