Its a Polish cribbage board! lol.
Metal lathes not as long as you might think....and what about the internal threads on the nut? Made with modern taps? Hard telling I guess with...
Ok, I see it now. But those threads look like modern machining maybe?
I am no expert,but that hex nut,if original,must say a lot. When did they start making those?
Def. looks like some kind of trim.
better pics The door is incredibly robust. There are also 2 steel, inner doors that swing in to open. not sure what these were designed for....
Its a built in unit.
It is in a old papermill main office scheduled to be demo d. says "The Damon safe and iron works, Boston Anyone know anything about these?
It does look like those 30 inch pins, but 18 feet? The log dogs shown were used to keep a log from rolling around when you worked on them with...
Ok . I see. No, its not that. We drove the logs down the rivers and they were boomed with long length of chains. Plus the corners have never been...
I cant quite make it out PSB???
Thank you Susan. I can use all the help I can get.
Barge? For like logs? I dont know.....It would be an pretty small barge.
But 18 feet? Strange board length. Its so weird.
Thanks fakes....we also thought it was used to tie logs or something together. However the points are so short, 4 inches and its never been...
It could be plated steel maybe? Or copper? Easy way to find out if its steel,.........see if a magnet sticks to it. Those stampings are pretty...
I will try to resize, again. I don't know why there is such a limit on file sizes here, and I am a member of many forums
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