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Your local neighbor "HOOD" pharmacist

greasecarguy

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might use this object. At 1st I had no idea what it was,however, a couple walking past the park started talking to me. (What a nice guy I am at dusk, taking the time to promote OUR hobby). Anyway I showed this to him and he put it together...it is an instrument for weighing things. Rang up as copper and was about 5" down. Saw it and hoped for gold, but i believe it is gold plated....just a guess.

My bet is that you meet with your "professional" in the park where he has an item of known weight, puts it on one side and hangs a baggie or envelope from the other side and adds the "material" until the scale balances out, then, presto your RX is filled! (Just make your copay) (ok I/m in the health insurance business but we all use copays)

This is the same park where I found the war of 1812 artilliary button. This handful constitutes about 4 hours of hunt time. Obviously, I am not the 1st one there based on the wheat/silver ratio. Actually, in the 3 years I have been there, this is only the 2nd silver I have brought to the surface, 1912 s barber dime.

A few additional injuns and I was SSSSSOOOOOO happy to have found a very deep silver....mabye 8-9"/

HH

Aaron
 
I think the scale is for letters. I have one somewhere that looks alot like that one and it hastwo little weights clipped to it that indicate how much postage to use. Idigid
 
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