I've seen this before...any ideas?
I've seen this before...any ideas?
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How about part of an old shovel blade? The spikey part would have gone into the wooden shaft and the scoop part would have been welded to the flat part ???
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Oldest coin: 1699 William III halfpenny
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Does the wife approve of you decorating the tree with relic ornaments this year Drew ?
It does look to be something like Jeff mentioned small spade or hand tool that separated from the main handle .
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First impression is it's an old tire iron, for changing out those slim tires from the 20's era.
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Drew, my first thought it was part of a buggy step??
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