Zappato Junior Member Joined Jun 3, 2018 Messages 57 Location Olympia, Washington Nov 11, 2019 #1 I found this in my back yard with my Compadre. It's heavy, and might be brass. Any ideas as to what it might be? Attachments 20191111_16_19_39-2.jpg 40.6 KB · Views: 396
I found this in my back yard with my Compadre. It's heavy, and might be brass. Any ideas as to what it might be?
Bayoutalker Elite Member Joined Sep 30, 2012 Messages 3,048 Location Highlands, TX Nov 11, 2019 #2 Need some sort of size reference to help with the ID. Cliff
Zappato Junior Member Joined Jun 3, 2018 Messages 57 Location Olympia, Washington Nov 11, 2019 #3 Oops! (The coin us a US penny.) Attachments 20191111_16_19_39.jpg 167.5 KB · Views: 372
Shoe Senior Member Joined Feb 8, 2015 Messages 275 Location UT Nov 11, 2019 #4 Looks like the center portion of a dart... Fins/feathers gone and point rusted away.
Zappato Junior Member Joined Jun 3, 2018 Messages 57 Location Olympia, Washington Nov 12, 2019 #5 Shoe said: Looks like the center portion of a dart... Fins/feathers gone and point rusted away. Click to expand... I think you maybe right! I looked at the flat end and it is threaded for a shaft.
Shoe said: Looks like the center portion of a dart... Fins/feathers gone and point rusted away. Click to expand... I think you maybe right! I looked at the flat end and it is threaded for a shaft.
cellrdwellr Elite Member Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 19,286 Location Dirt Cellar, MA Nov 13, 2019 #6 Shoe said: Looks like the center portion of a dart... Fins/feathers gone and point rusted away. Click to expand... Definitely, I've found a few of these in parks that once held carnivals. Cool find!
Shoe said: Looks like the center portion of a dart... Fins/feathers gone and point rusted away. Click to expand... Definitely, I've found a few of these in parks that once held carnivals. Cool find!