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    One Last Hunt Of The Year Is Successful!

    Got out yesterday to get in one more hunt before the rain and cold ends this year off. Went to an new site in a field that had an old house on it. Major iron in the ground here. Got some relics and amidst the iron the CTX gave me a squeak and a 14-45 TID that was just a narrow band but it finished my year off with another old silver! Popped out still stuck in a frozen clod, put it in my pouch that way until I got home. Found a nice little lock and a very intricate and pretty ladies buckle, I have not seen one like this before.
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    Nice Barber. Same year the Titanic sank, hard to believe that was over 100 years ago.
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    Sweet looking Barber, great way to end the year. Very nice design on the lock and the buckle looks fantastic. Wouldn't it be great if we could see the whole ladies outfit....
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    Nice Barber and very cool lock. Not a bad way to end the season.
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    an old barber is a great way to finish off the year Tony


    whats the reverse look like on the buckle ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    an old barber is a great way to finish off the year Tony


    whats the reverse look like on the buckle ??
    Here is the back side of the buckle and a side view. The pin part is a bit bent and it will move some properly and if you slip the pin back through it will move more. How old do you think this is...Victorian?
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    very interesting piece Tony , i'd say it has some age to it maybe a bit older than victorian . about how big is it ??
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    It looks like that site has some potential. Nice finds

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    I love the buckle and especially the lock. Great way to wrap things up for the yr
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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    very interesting piece Tony , i'd say it has some age to it maybe a bit older than victorian . about how big is it ??
    It is 3 1/2 inches long and 2 1/2 inches wide. Look at this picture of the dirt clod the Barber Dime came out of....sort of a "negative" of the reverse. I of course have seen this before but this one was especially neat!
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    Congrats on the late season Barber Dime, Tony! I love the photo of it still in the dirt clod, and the reverse image in the dirt. Neat!

    Really interesting buckle too. I've never seen one like that.

    Cool old padlock as well!

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    Unique buckle! Nice piece of silver too !
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    The buckle looks really interesting what is it made of? The Barber looks like it is in great condition. Congrats

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