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Here I am unwilling to pay more than $100 for a two hundred year old spider skillet because I regularly find them for $85. My latest pair are late 18th century and I got them both at $55.
It's a cast iron connecting arm or drag link from a piece of antique equipment. Hard to date but the nut is square, so that makes it no later than late victorian period in my mind. Probably from farm equipment or a small steam engine.
Did a bit of filming with her at the Capitol a couple weeks ago. She's definitely a go getter and quite principled. Looking forward to what her future has in store.
So here's an update. He's got a name now, Leupold von Ranke after the father of primary source based historical research, because the wife and I are both historians. He's finally tuckered now from being a lil shit.
Master and commander Midway American sniper Casualties of war The hurt locker Green zone Top gun Top gun 2 The Alamo Hamburger hill 84 Charlie MOPIC April morning Rules of engagement Three Kings Gettysburg Gods and generals Free state of Jones Flight of the intruder Red Dawn Rambo 2 or 3...
Having worked in a plethora of early American historical sites, I've always wondered about nod use in paranormal investigative activities. Many sites I've had the privilege of visiting have always had a steady stream of these paranormal investigations, either by groups led for paranormal...
Nothing in my collection is any younger than 150 years old. Just picked up yet another smaller 8" spider that's probably 225 yo. I've used vinegar, hydrochloric acid, and electrolysis for restorations. Reseason with almond oil and a weed burner.
Mattress technology has fallen a long way. A few years ago I got an empire era spindle bed and strung it up with 3/4 hemp. Bottom section is linen ticken filled with straw topped with a down dtto. Most comfortable bed ever. The whole anachronism about sleeping tight is BS. I've only had to...