D Dave2000 Senior Member Joined Mar 23, 2013 Messages 251 Location Long Island, New York Aug 6, 2017 #1 I've only found a few skeleyon keys but this is the biggest and nicest one I've dug so far. I know these are tough to date, but does anyone have any ideas? Relics at this site date from 1830s-1930s. Attachments IMG_9987.jpg 110.1 KB · Views: 125
I've only found a few skeleyon keys but this is the biggest and nicest one I've dug so far. I know these are tough to date, but does anyone have any ideas? Relics at this site date from 1830s-1930s.
matmit Elite Member Forum Supporter Joined Jul 6, 2010 Messages 13,155 Location Mount Pleasant WI Aug 6, 2017 #2 That's a whopper! The best way to date it is to ask it's parents
A arw40 Forum Supporter Joined Aug 3, 2013 Messages 2,362 Location Clifton Park, New York Aug 6, 2017 #3 I found the parent to yours early on this year. The one I found was about 7" long. Not sure of date but they make a great conversation piece.. Attachments DSCN0517.jpg 64.1 KB · Views: 113 DSCN0519.jpg 63.6 KB · Views: 109
I found the parent to yours early on this year. The one I found was about 7" long. Not sure of date but they make a great conversation piece..