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April digs at an old Ghost town

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April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 04:52PM
Hey all
Here are some of my April digs. I got invited to hunt an old ghost town site a couple of times and found several buttons and a toasted KG copper,F.O.E. watch fab,and old toy piece?, and some other pieces. I dont know what the one piece is that has what looks like a masonry symbol on it? Maybe a piece off a watch fab? A friend of mine also found a 2 Reale..

HH
Corey
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 05:02PM
Love the sash buckle!

That puzzle thing is cool too thumbs down

Token thing with an eagle is "Fraternal Order of Eagles"

Nice digs Corey thumbs down
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 05:06PM
Some nice digs. Like the buckle....good job! HH jim tn
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 05:18PM
Nice filigreed Buckle...

That masonic looking piece I've dug those myself over the years... never have figured out what they went to..I have always noticed the rectangle part is sort of beveled...and have wondered if they held a piece of glass for maybe like a early jewelers loop???

Nice digs!!

Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 07:41PM
Wayne Have you seen a toy piece like this before? Ive tried to look it up online but no luck
The Buckle fav. find too.
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 10:48PM
That's some nice digs.

Rick
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 02, 2017 11:05PM
Nice score on the Victorian sash buckle!!
Re: April digs at an old Ghost town
May 03, 2017 12:04AM
docbars Wrote:
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> Wayne Have you seen a toy piece like this before?
> Ive tried to look it up online but no luck
> The Buckle fav. find too.


I've seen similar ones dug Corey. 19th century mechanical type puzzle of sorts - yours is missing a piece or 2