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Need help with ID from Stagecoach Stop

iskirkra

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I have been trying to locate an old stagecoach stop and the following finds look promising but not for sure about some of them. There is a hatchet head and buckles and half of a horse shoe. But what are the solid rings for? Anybody have any idea, I have found lots of those, I just put a few in the picture. Thanks for looking.
 
Looks like you may be into an old livey stable area.
Or possibly a black smith shop.
Your "half horse shoe" is not that at all but appears to be a piece of a tool or farm impliment.
I still work an area much like that one that was a 1700's livery. It took a lot of diggin iron before i started gettin into the coins 'nat.
Keep at it, the goodies are bound to start showin up.
Oh yeah, as Robert said, those rings are indeed from horse tack and or rigging.
 
Thank guys for the responses. This place is out in the middle of nowhere and I have been looking for it for a long time. This looks like the right place now I have to get back and really work it. Thanks Randy
 
the "horse shoe" looks like a feriars tool to me. All stuff I would expect to find at a stage coach stop. Good luck!
 
Bell said:
the "horse shoe" looks like a feriars tool to me. All stuff I would expect to find at a stage coach stop. Good luck!

As does the larger "nail", looks like they may have been re-purposed into hoof picks possibly?
 
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