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- rangerbluedog
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well........ ya never know 
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rangerbluedog wrote:Picture of me and Charlene Darling from the Andy Griffith Show.
Met her at Mayberry Days in Westminster, SC
So long bucket list, I'm done now!
Well I guess I can finally admit that I always had a crush on her. She's just as pretty as I remember, but who is that feller with her ?
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Owd Wullie wrote:Before it was Mobil, it was Magnolia Petroleum Company. The shape of the ashtray is the shield of the Mobil Companyjerryd6818 wrote:Looks the same.
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Puts the answer to that question to rest. So obvious that no one else noticed.
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Rafe Hollister! hahahahaGoober wrote:rangerbluedog wrote:Picture of me and Charlene Darling from the Andy Griffith Show.
Met her at Mayberry Days in Westminster, SC
So long bucket list, I'm done now!
Well I guess I can finally admit that I always had a crush on her. She's just as pretty as I remember, but who is that feller with her ?
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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I like it also TJ....very nice.Here's one that I have. It is pretty common and not worth much, but cutel
Blue ..that is so cool.
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Well I didn't hardly know you Rafe. You've aged a lot since last time I saw you.rangerbluedog wrote:Rafe Hollister! hahahahaGoober wrote:rangerbluedog wrote:Picture of me and Charlene Darling from the Andy Griffith Show.
Met her at Mayberry Days in Westminster, SC
So long bucket list, I'm done now!
Well I guess I can finally admit that I always had a crush on her. She's just as pretty as I remember, but who is that feller with her ?
Goober says HEY!
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I dug this handforged straight peen hammer head up in the front yard of my 1700's home earlier this year while metal detecting. I decided it still had life left in it and it would be a shame to let it waste away in a display case so I cleaned it up, blued the head, and made a new handle for it.


removing 3/16" of rust and reforming some long lost edges. You can see the weld line going right down the center of the head.


Blued head in a new handle. Ready for another 100 years of service. I wonder how long it has been since this was held in someone's hand?




removing 3/16" of rust and reforming some long lost edges. You can see the weld line going right down the center of the head.


Blued head in a new handle. Ready for another 100 years of service. I wonder how long it has been since this was held in someone's hand?


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Nice hammer!
How much does the head weigh?
How much does the head weigh?
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Reminds me of a TV show called "If walls could talk". Like you said "who last held that hammer and what had it done before it was in the ground?" Thanks for showing your "new" hammer. Treefarmer
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The head is about 6 oz
Can't remember what kind of wood the handle is, smelled like bloodwood. Not sure how it will hold up, we'll see I guess.
Can't remember what kind of wood the handle is, smelled like bloodwood. Not sure how it will hold up, we'll see I guess.
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A man after my own heart. I can't bear to see a hammer go to waste. Might explain why I have in excess of 60 of them from 1oz. Up to 20lb in most any shape I can find.
I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Jerry.. those are cool...I like the first and last two best.
Heres some more stuff that I have gotten in the last few weeks.
Thanks for the Coke bottle lighter & keychain viewer....Mark!!
Heres some more stuff that I have gotten in the last few weeks.
Thanks for the Coke bottle lighter & keychain viewer....Mark!!
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Thanks Dimitri.
..I also want to thank you for turning me on to one of the bottles on ebay!!
Whats the odds of having 2 of those watches fall into your hands in less than a year.
The first one was given to me from my Father who had purchased it from a yard sale.. this one I traded for from a Friend.. who had no idea that I had received one previously.
Whats the odds of having 2 of those watches fall into your hands in less than a year.
The first one was given to me from my Father who had purchased it from a yard sale.. this one I traded for from a Friend.. who had no idea that I had received one previously.
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You are welcome, Johnnie!
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johnnierotten wrote:Thanks Dimitri...I also want to thank you for turning me on to one of the bottles on ebay!!
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I like the lighter collection you have going
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I forgot to mention...the viewer has quite a view!! 
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johnnierotten wrote:the viewer has quite a view!!
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A friend of mine has this, anyone know the value?? I may be able to buy it.
Its an old FireCrackerCannon, works. Pat in Dec.1887, aprox. 5 lbs, and 14", (4" tall)
The six spokes wheel I am told help date it as an older one. Any help on this guys?
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Its an old FireCrackerCannon, works. Pat in Dec.1887, aprox. 5 lbs, and 14", (4" tall)
The six spokes wheel I am told help date it as an older one. Any help on this guys?
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You'll shoot your eye out.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Huge spread on those things Trevor. I've seen some go for $50, and some clear up into the thousands. You'll probably have to research that specific cannon to get the best idea of it's value. The more expensive ones tend to be ornate with lots of detail. If there's a name on it, there are collectors who specialize in those and you can most likely find info online.
Looks like a pretty neat little cannon. Have you tried firing it yet?
WB
Looks like a pretty neat little cannon. Have you tried firing it yet?
WB
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I have not seen it fire - but he tells me it works just fine. Thanks for the help, esp Jerry.......
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