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You could save those logs with 50/50 mix of turpentine and linseed oil. That structure looks sound with a little sagging on the second floor.
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It will not last the night; But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends— It gives a lovely light. May Edna St. Vincent Millay pls forgive me |
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Thanks Grav.
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'Salright.
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I was helping out picking up trash in a local stream with my Boy Scout Troop today. I won the "most unusual thing found" award. An old pocket watch, with a bullet hole through it. http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...7f7874fd68.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...2b2fdbe486.jpg
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It looks as tho it's an Ingersoll Equinox Pocket Watch
The link below has a similar one ("in good working order") @ $45 http://martin_bradford.tripod.com/watches/pw015.jpg But it's not nearly as interesting as one with a bullet hole that came out of a river! |
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This is what it once looked like and you can get information on how to date it here.
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Yeah. There's no serial number anywhere. But I bet it's from somewhere around 1930 to 1960. And was shot more recently than that.
It's like a Rorschach test. Everyone has their own story. Mine involves someone being frustrated with a broken cheap watch and setting it in the crotch of a tree for target practice. But a few people think it was in a pocket when it was shot. We'll never know. |
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You can market it on eBay as a zombie pocket watch. Someone will buy it.
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Outstanding find, Glatt!
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