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Outside of indian artifacts....an 1875 schofield.

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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
Winchester 94 made in 1902. It's a 25-35. I've got a Remington 1889 double barrel that's older not exactly sure on it's date though. Damascus barrels.


Interested in these........? Circa 1960 ish ?

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Muzzle loading target rifle, from the 1870’s.


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Aside from rocks and arrowheads, I reckon it would be an 1863 dated 1861 Norfolk contract musket.

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Other than 3 frames of arrowheads that are very old I would imagine, it would be my Krag made in 1900. 122 years old and sill going strong. Pretty amazing I think.

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Top of the morning my friend, I hope you and your fine family are hale and hearty this November Thursday.

We had this topic on a Canuck forum I'm on, so I'm prepared as it were, even with a photo and all!

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From the top left is a Genco straight razor made in Geneva, NY with antler handles I made. The right straight razor is Hunter and Son - Talbot Works - Sheffield with original horn handles and case. Best guess they're 1890's to early 1900's production.

The Minnie Ball is from the War Between the States as far as I can ascertain and the .577-.450 case was found in the hills here, so likely about 1900 as a guess.

My late mother was given the 1890 US Silver Dollar when she was 5 or 6 so not quite a century in the family, but close.

The mammoth ivory bark is from the Yukon, a gift from a good friend who works up there, so depending upon who one reads, it's likely 11,000 odd years give or take?

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I Have a Mosin Nagant that is the original version. 31" barrel and such, so pre 1900.

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Originally Posted by tikkanut
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Winchester 94 made in 1902. It's a 25-35. I've got a Remington 1889 double barrel that's older not exactly sure on it's date though. Damascus barrels.


Interested in these........? Circa 1960 ish ?

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Nah, thanks anyway. I've got plenty of ammo and almost never shoot it. Alot of it looks just like yours.

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I have some Indian artifacts that are pretty darn old.


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Other than the water in my coffe cup. A Remington Model 12C that was my Grandfathers.

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Man made Paleo and Clovis arrowheads date from 12,000 to 14,00 BC. GW


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Man made Paleo and Clovis arrowheads date from 12,000 to 14,00 BC. GW
How were those dated?

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Some Precambrian minerals, Garnets, from the Ruby Mountains in Nevada. They're a few billion years old.

A dinosaur femur from the Cretaceous, but it's only 70-ish million years old.


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Happy Camper would date those at no more than 5800 begats old

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